Women with vaginal
piercings are to be classed as victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), UK health
chiefs have said.
Under new NHS
rules to be introduced next month, any woman whose labia or clitoris has been
pierced must be recorded as suffering FGM, a procedure which is illegal in the
UK.
The mandatory
reporting regulations were sent to medical staff by the Department of Health,
which said it is would start classifying the piercings 'within an abusive
context'.
It means that even
women who have consented to the piercing for cosmetic reasons will be deemed as
a potential victim of crime. Those responsible for carrying out the
piercing could also be implicated for committing a criminal offence.
The new rules are
in line with guidance from the World Health Organization, which last year
classified piercing as 'harmful procedures' that are considered under the
bracket of FGM.
There is already
much debate about whether genital surgery procedures such as so-called
'designer vagina' operations should be treated by as FGM.
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