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May 23rd- International Day to End Fistula

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PurgatoryOfPotholes · 23/05/2021 19:40

Today, May 23rd, is the International Day To End Fistula

www.un.org/en/observances/end-fistula-day

Obstetric fistula

It’s a hole in the wall separating the vagina and rectum, or the vagina and urinary tract, usually caused by prolonged obstructed labour in childbirth. The pressure of the baby’s head cuts off the blood supply to vaginal tissue, and the tissue dies and disintegrates. In developed countries such as our own, a caesarean would usually be performed before this happened. It is also sometimes caused by sexual violence.

Physical symptoms may include faecal or urinary incontinence, repeated infections, pain during sex, skin damage from the continual flow, and potentially lower limb paralysis from the nerve damage caused by the leaking of urine or faeces.
The ramifications of this include complete social ostracization from their communities, on account of the odour.

Two million women today are living with the condition, and another 50,000 develop it each year.

As outlined above, it can be prevented if there are facilities to perform a caesarean section. Other than that, a major cause of obstetric fistulae is forced marriage of children and the resulting impregnation of girls who have not yet attained their full adult height. These girls’ immature pelvic bones are too narrow to allow the baby to pass through, with terrible consequences.

Obstetric fistulae are treatable- with reconstructive surgery. Unfortunately, the lack of medical care that meant it occurred in the first place also means women don’t have easy access to reconstructive surgery, either.

More details: www.unfpa.org/obstetric-fistula

organisations
www.freedomfromfistula.org.uk/
fistulafoundation.org/

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Goatsaregreat · 16/02/2022 12:09

Just got an email telling me about this. Very good news

JulesJules · 16/02/2022 15:41

Just searched for this thread again to post the good news. I'm very happy that this has won.

MrsTerryPratchett · 16/02/2022 15:44

50k spent how they will spend it is a lot of trained medical professionals and a lot of women who will benefit.

Some unadulteratedly great news.

EmpressaurusWitchDoesntBurn · 16/02/2022 15:48

Fantastic.

PurgatoryOfPotholes · 04/06/2024 12:46

I forgot to bump this for the day this year, so I'm doing it now.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 04/06/2024 14:32

Lovely. Excellent bump!!!

I just mentioned The FF on another thread so it's timely.

Delphinium20 · 04/06/2024 16:06

Thank you! Someone to follow on this topic is Hibo Wardere. She's a fierce advocate for ending this mutilation of girls.

https://linktr.ee/educatenotmutilate

Educate, Not Mutilate | Instagram | Linktree

UK Based Non Profit Group Working To End FGM Through Education.

https://linktr.ee/educatenotmutilate

Delphinium20 · 04/06/2024 16:24

Oops...I had actually intended to post the above someplace else on a slightly different women's issue topic...but I'll leave the above on Hibo as it fits generally with women who advocate for women's reproductive health.

Thank you for posting about this today. I admire the doctors who work for free in reconstructive surgeries for these women, many of them having been girls who gave birth too young and their bodies weren't ready to push out a child, hence the resulting fistula.

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