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Menopause and your Pelvic Floor Discussion at Exeter Library

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on 30th January 2023

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Join us at Exeter Library on 20th February from 11am to 12pm, for a free educational event on 'The Menopause and Your Pelvic Floor' led by local Women's Health Physiotherapist, Victoria.
 
This event is open to all who are looking to take control of their well-being and learn about the resources available to them during menopause.

**Sign up now through Eventbrite,
**or by emailing [email protected]**

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Cost: Free
   

20th February 2023

Starts 11:00 | Ends 12:00
Cost : Free, donations welcome

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