Reproductive health in early adulthood
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In the third episode of The Clinician’s Guide to Women and Girls’ Health, we shift focus to young adulthood, exploring the evolving nature of women’s bodies, fertility, and the transition to independent healthcare.
As women move from school into work, training, or university, they begin navigating the health system on their own - often for the first time. This episode highlights the importance of creating safe, supportive environments and the power of education in helping women make informed, confident choices about their reproductive health.
Joining the conversation are Dr Sally Cohen, an experienced obstetrician gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon with expertise in adolescent gynaecology and endometriosis, and Dr Vanessa Siu, a North Brisbane GP and medical educator specialising in reproductive and sexual health.
Together, they offer valuable insights into how clinicians can support women through this critical stage of life.