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Dr. Amy Tuteur is an obstetrician-gynecologist. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College and her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Tuteur is a former clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School.

OCTOBER 23, 2009 7:30AM

Adopt a clitoris!

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 This has got to be the greatest fundraising slogan of all time. That’s one of many superlatives that can be applied to an amazing organization, funded by the strangest source, engaged in a most poignant quest.

The organization is Clitoraid and the name was chosen for accuracy, not shock value. Clitoraid raises money to pay for reconstructive surgery on women who have undergone female genital mutilation. The procedure was pioneered by a most extraordinary humanitarian, Dr. Pierre Foldes. According to a profile in the New Scotsman:

Dr Foldes first encountered the traumatic effects of excision 25 years ago … in Burkina Faso, West Africa.

"Some women came to me complaining of scarring which was very painful for them every time they moved," he recalls. "A special type of scar tissue called a keloid can develop on black skin and in these cases it grows hard and thick and attaches itself to the pubic bone. The women asked me if I could do something about it. While I was operating I began to do some reconstruction surgery on the vagina and labia as well as clearing scar tissue."

The surgery had to be carried out secretly because of death threats from community members. Later, when it became known he was continuing his operations in France, the death threats continued. "The police take them very seriously," he says, "but I won’t let them stop me doing this." …

Foldes trains other surgeons to perform the procedure. Dr. Marci Bowers had 20 years of experience as a reconstructive surgeon before she journeyed to Paris to learn Foldes’ technique. She now performs the surgery in Trinidad, CO.

 The location has special significance. Trinidad is known as the “sex-change capital” of the world, and Dr. Bowers herself was born male and underwent sex reassignment surgery to become a woman 11 years ago. Like her mentor, she charges nothing for the delicate and complex surgery and the hospital caps its fees at $1700. According to Bowers: "As Dr. Foldes has said, you cannot charge money to reverse a crime against humanity," she says. "Sexuality is a right."

Newsweek described Dr. Bowers operating on a patient named Sila:

Dr. Bowers cut away the thick scar tissue that had formed over Sila's wound and had obscured the remains of her clitoris. She then scraped away layers of a black, sooty material—the decades-old remnants of the ash poultice the local women had used to stop the bleeding. It had caused a low-grade infection that still hadn't healed—one reason Sila was always in pain… The root of the clitoris, which extends several centimeters beneath the surface of a woman's skin, is much larger than … ever suspected. Bowers exposed the remaining flesh of the organ and drew it out, securing it in place with delicate stitches that eventually dissolve. Finally, Bowers also did some cosmetic work to restore the appearance of Sila's labia.

In France, the surgery is covered by the national health surface, but insurers in the US have balked at paying for the procedure. For some women, even $1700 is too much to pay. Enter Clitoraid.

The organization is managed and funded by the Raelian movement described by Newsweek as “the pleasure-promoting "UFO religion" whose members believe life on Earth was created by a race of advanced aliens and who emphasize human sexuality.” They have concentrated their primary effort in building and running a hospital in Burkina Faso dedicated to surgical repair of female genital mutilation. In addition Clitoraid provides financial assistance to patients and funds the training of doctors like Marci Bowers.

According to the Clitoraid website:

The goal of Clitoraid’s “Adopt a Clitoris” program is to create real, long lasting changes for women who have been forced to experience clitoral excision or genital mutilation against their will… The procedure takes 6 weeks for a woman to completely heal, with sexual pleasure and genetic normality being the end result.

Most of the women in Burkina Faso cannot imagine having the money for such an operation. For most of them, it would be like spending two year's salary!


Clitoraid is committed to provide these operations for free to as many women as possible.

The results are extraordinary:

A California nurse, Ngozi, who was circumcised as a newborn in Nigeria and also had her labia entirely cut away, came to Bowers in August. She is already feeling results, she tells NEWSWEEK. "Before, I would look at my textbook and look at myself and they were two different things. I wasn't even human." Bowers performed not only the clitoral operation but also plastic surgery to create labia for Ngozi, 34. "Now when I look at myself I feel like a woman," says Ngozi, who says she has even experienced orgasms for the first time in her life. "It's beautiful, I just love it, it feels like you're melting. Before it irritated me when my husband tried to touch me, now I reach out to him."

To learn more about Clitoraid or to adopt a clitoris visit the website at Clitoraid.org.

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How wonderful! There was an episdoe of "Nip/Tuck" that featured something simular to this, I didn't realize it was possible.

Its just disgusting that FGM is still happening.
"How wonderful!"

Yes, it would be great if we could train even more doctors to do this. Unfortunately, in the areas of the world where this technique is most needed, doctors face deaths threats from those who support FGM.
"It's beautiful, I just love it, it feels like you're melting. Before it irritated me when my husband tried to touch me, now I reach out to him."

This made me tear up. But I won't be contributing to this organization--can't bring myself to turn money over to Raelians. Are there other groups funding this surgery?
Great Article!

I can't wait to read your write-up on "Adopt a foreskin!" However, I recall that you mentioned in a private message that you've never bothered to council a parent any which way on the matter of male circumcision...
A R:

"Are there other groups funding this surgery?"

I haven't heard of any, but I'll try to find out.
Rational Thinker:

"Adopt a foreskin!"

Ah, the foreskin fetishists have arrived.

Is it misogyny that makes you equate the male foreskin with the clitoris?

I promise you that if people were performing the analagous thing on men, which would be amputation of the penis, I would strong support an "Adopt a Penis" campaign.
> "Ah, the foreskin fetishists have arrived."

Save that kind of remark for the people who cut up healthy boys' penises.

I fight for boys' AND girls' right to bodily integrity. Why can't you do the same? You can't only protect one gender; it will never work. After all, every culture that has female genital mutilation also has male genital mutilation.

> "Is it misogyny that makes you equate the male foreskin with the clitoris?"

Is it misandry that allows you to condone that genital cutting of healthy boys? Do only girls deserve a right to bodily integrity? or would you be able to accept a Muslim family that "just" has its daughters' labia trimmed or symbolically pricked with a sharp object...

That being said, the adult male foreskin is a double folded layer of tissue (not "just skin") that covers an area of 9-14 square inches flaccid; it's filled will fine-touch receptors that complement the glans penis and complete the sexual stimulus of the male genitalia (as well as protect and maintain the inner foreskin and glans penis).

Also, I don't really think you understand female anatomy or the nature of male/female circumcision throughout the world; in particular, the clitoris extends into the body a ways, so that removal of the external portion does not eliminate sexual response (read respected anti-FGM activist Amy Lightfoot's work on the effects the most invasive form of female circumcision. Also, read about the mutilations and death that result from male circumcision when it is performed by unskilled individuals in rural conditions---just like female circumcision.

Just because your culture cuts up boys' penises doesn't mean its right. Why not protect all children from the needless manipulation of their bodies? Oh right.... it's a fetish to believe boys shouldn't have a significant portion of their penises cut off...
Woops! It's Hanny Lightfoot-Klein (not "Amy Lightfoot").
Rational Thinker:

You didn't address my question. Why do you insist on equating the foreskin with the cliroris?

And why are you obsessed with the foreskins of other people's children. Unlike the case of female genital mutilation, the overwhelming majority of men who have been circumsized are not complaining about their circumcised state. Do you know better than they about what is important to them?

And how to foreskin fetishist explain the studies of men who were circumsized as adults who report no effect on their sexual lives?
Wonders never cease: Our abhorrence of FGM is the first time Dr. Amy and I have ever agreed about anything.

It's horrifying that Clitoraid's existence is necessary, but it's one small step in the right direction. Too bad it is being funded by a wacko cult. That takes from its credibility. There needs to be another, similar, charity founded that people who are uncomfortable donating to a cult could support.
No surprise that the cost is not covered by American insurers is it? Of course those same insurance companies undoubtedly do cover Viagra and other male sexual aids.

I believe Dr. Bowers performed sexual reassignment surgery upon one of our OS members, Elena. She documented every detail of her transition and opened a door into a world that many of us had only imagined. She has great admiration for her surgeon.

This story brings to mind another doctor, (I think he's Australian) who started a clinic to treat African women with fistulas. Unbelievable suffering that these women have endured for years, and then they are free of it. Reproductive health and control is so crucial to the rights of women, you cannot have one without the other.
Greengoddess:

"Too bad it is being funded by a wacko cult. "

I agree; I wonder why less wacky organizations didn't think of it first.
Ablonde:

"I believe Dr. Bowers performed sexual reassignment surgery upon one of our OS members, Elena."

I didn't realize that. I'll have to go back and read them again.
Wow. Such an ignored, heinous practice actually getting such serious attention. Bravo to the doctor(s). About bloody time.
It's a horrible, inexcusable practice and it's a great organization and endeavor - but the name is regrettable and probably offputting enough to negatively impact the attention and donations it so badly needs.
This is a BRILLIANT example of technological progress triumphing over human barbarity.