The World Health Organization called for the stop of female genital cutting.

Even when the process is performed by a medical professional, a patient becomes permanently scarred.

It also threatens their lives when they give birth later and endangers their babies, WHO told the Associated Press.

The practice is popular in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. It is usually done on girls under 10. More than 100 million women and girls worldwide are believed to have undergone genital cutting reports the AP.