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FGM and midwifery practice.

Midwives in the UK should have appropriate education in order to provide optimum care for women with female genital mutilation (FGM) and know how to safeguard any children who could be at risk. In addition to this, women with FGM have a right to progress though their pregnancy and beyond, safely and confidently, in a supportive environment, and must be empowered to do so. Efforts are being strengthened by the government to tackle the issue of FGM and prevent further cases; therefore all those working in maternity care need to ensure they are equipped to deal with this issue. This article focuses on some of the factors that should be considered in the identification and referral of women with FGM, the planning of their maternity care and related safeguarding issues.

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