“…Successful return to life meant having children, but anxiety and pain were evident from women who suffered child loss and remained childless after repairs. Stigmatization, following fistula development, as a consequence of the change in identity are widely discussed in studies on experiences of women before and after fistula treatment, particularly with respect to its effect on relationships (Bangser, 2006;Gebresilase, 2014;Jarvis, Richter, & Vallianatos, 2017;Khisa, Wakasiaka, McGowan, Campbell, & Lavender, 2017;Muleta, Hamlin, Fantahun, Kennedy, & Tafesse, 2008;Pope et al, 2011;Ruder, Cheyney, & Emasu, 2018;Turan et al, 2007). Stigma is a generally known consequence of chronic illness and threatens individuals' perception of their illness experiences (Charmaz, 2000).…”