Exploring barriers to seeking health care among Kenyan Somali women with female genital mutilation: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a cultural practice associated with health consequences, women rights and deprivation of dignity. Despite FGM/C-related health consequences, circumcised women may encounter additional challenges while seeking interventions for reproduc...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Kimani (Author), Caroline W. Kabiru (Author), Jacinta Muteshi (Author), Jaldesa Guyo (Author) |
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