Let’s Talk Women’s Health CIC at The Hold – Suffolk Archives Ipswich, Ipswich
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We believe this event will cost around £10-30, but please check the event description or booking site for exact pricing.
An empowering women’s health event with expert-led talks, open conversations and interactive sessions in a relaxed, festival-style setting.
We’re back! Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, we’re delighted to be bringing Let’s Talk Women’s Health back to Ipswich for its second year.
Join us for a day of empowering discussions, expert-led talks, and interactive workshops, all sharing one simple goal: to create a greater understanding of women’s health. Come together to hear from healthcare professionals and industry experts on some of the key health concerns faced by women in the UK; from menopause and endometriosis, to sex and contraception, pregnancy, nutrition, breast cancer, egg freezing, neurodiversity and more. Our event benefits from a relaxed, festival-style format, allowing you to pick and choose from a range of sessions throughout the day, each with a unique focus on a different area of women’s wellbeing.
Throughout the day, attendees can browse an incredible range of stalls and displays from local businesses and charities, and discover the services available in our local area. Whether you’re thinking about your own health or want to learn how to better support someone you care about, don’t miss this opportunity to supercharge your sense of wellbeing and discover new ways to live your most empowered life. We look forward to seeing you there!
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