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Doctor Prosecuted For Fgm.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -308860 77
It has been said here on AB that not enough prosecutions are being made for FGM in Britain, so lets hope that this is the first on many. ( many prosecutions, that is, not FGMs )
It has been said here on AB that not enough prosecutions are being made for FGM in Britain, so lets hope that this is the first on many. ( many prosecutions, that is, not FGMs )
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Peter Pedant, the anatomy cannot be returned to normal //
according to the papers, he resutured the labia
and in fact he could have apposed the raw edges of each labium with absorbable sutures, which would have given the normal number of unfused labia ( to wit .... two )
clearly if bits have been lopped off then they cant be restored .....
according to the papers, he resutured the labia
and in fact he could have apposed the raw edges of each labium with absorbable sutures, which would have given the normal number of unfused labia ( to wit .... two )
clearly if bits have been lopped off then they cant be restored .....
According to the Guardian he sewed the vaginal opening back up.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k-news/ 2015/ja n/19/fg m-genit al-muti lation- trial-u k-dharm asena
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This was a Junior Obstetric Registrar who faced with two raw edged skin wounds, sewed them together as ONE instead of sewing the two edges together separately making TWO.
Did he do this with malice of thought or was this a decision he made on the spur of the moment?
I hope this young surgeon does not have his career ruined in order to satisfy a topical, almost Political point, albeit gross, unnecessary and barbaric to the majority.
Did he do this with malice of thought or was this a decision he made on the spur of the moment?
I hope this young surgeon does not have his career ruined in order to satisfy a topical, almost Political point, albeit gross, unnecessary and barbaric to the majority.
// Did he do this with malice of thought or was this a decision he made on the spur of the moment? //
the papers carry an account that the womans partner is a co defendant for egging him on ....
the consultant was informed after the fact and gave an opinion that they had better leave it as it had been done .....
The midwife immediately raised concerns that what had been done was unlawful
the papers carry an account that the womans partner is a co defendant for egging him on ....
the consultant was informed after the fact and gave an opinion that they had better leave it as it had been done .....
The midwife immediately raised concerns that what had been done was unlawful
\\\ He asked a consultant for advice, and the more senior doctor said it would be “painful and humiliating” to remove the stitch he had made, and it remained in place, the court heard.\\\
That is nonsense, it is just the Consultant wriggling out of this to leave the Junior doctor to "carry the can."
That is nonsense, it is just the Consultant wriggling out of this to leave the Junior doctor to "carry the can."
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