Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) helpline - NSPCC
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is when a female's genitals are deliberately altered or removed for non-medical reasons. It's also known as 'female circumcision' or 'cutting', but has many other names.
FGM is a form of child abuse. It's dangerous and a criminal offence in the UK.
- There are no medical reasons to carry out FGM.
- It's often performed by someone with no medical training, using instruments such as knives, scalpels, scissors, glass or razor blades.
- Children are rarely given anaesthetic or antiseptic treatment and are often forcibly restrained.
- It's used to control female sexuality and can cause long-lasting damage to physical and emotional health.
FGM can happen at different times in a girl or woman's life, including:
- when a baby is new-born
- during childhood or as a teenager
- just before marriage
- during pregnancy.
NSPCC offers advice to keep children and young people safe from FGM. You can call the helpline 0800 028 3550 or email help@NSPCC.org.uk.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0800 028 3550 0800 028 3550
- help@nspcc.org.uk
- Website
- NSPCC
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