A whole range of gynecological complaints, including difficulty in
labor, infertility,
dyspareunia (pain during sex),
pelvic organ prolapse and
urinary retention, are believed to be caused by a vagina that is too narrow in these areas. The traditional treatment is to
incise the vagina. A long knife is inserted into the vagina and backward cuts from the back of the vagina down into the
perineum are made. Serious injuries can result, such as
fistulae: holes in the vaginal walls that separate it from the bladder or the rectum. Sometimes the knife is inserted down the
urethra to make the cut, laying bare the entire lower urinary tract. Many women also die from
hemorrhage which results from the procedure. ==See also==