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First ever Women’s Health Strategy in England launched this week!

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Hi everyone,

We have some great news – the first ever Women’s Health Strategy in England launched this week!

The strategy makes a number of key recommendations including:

✅ The expansion of women's health hubs

✅ Doctors and medical students receiving appropriate training

✅ Recognising baby loss before 24 weeks with certification

✅ Improving specialist endometriosis services

✅ Enhancing health in the workplace

The strategy will be implemented with the support of the newly appointed Women's Health Ambassador, Professor Lesley Regan, who is Chair of Wellbeing of Women.

This is a landmark moment for women’s health, and we’re so pleased to be able to share it with you.

wellbeingofwomen.org.uk/new...

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