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Let's Talk Periods: PCOS webinar - next week!

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Are you looking for information about polycystic ovary syndrome?

Join our expert-led webinar on Thursday 17 February, which will explore the impact of this common yet neglected women’s health condition, including symptoms, diagnosis, fertility and more.

Wellbeing of Women Chair Professor Dame Lesley Regan will be joined by Miss Lisa Webber, a Consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine.

Register here to secure your spot: ow.ly/J3h350HQGIJ

We look forward to seeing you there.

Best wishes,

Olivia, Digital Communications Officer at Wellbeing of Women

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