Women's Health Talk for Under 25s
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Women's Health Talk for Under 25s

By Frome Medical Practice

Confused about contraception, or what’s normal? Dr Jess Rutherford will cover everything from periods to sexual health in this talk

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Location

Frome Medical Practice

Enos Way Frome BA11 2FH United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 17:45

About this event

Health • Medical

Welcome to the Women's Health Talk for Under 25s!

This session is for women under 25 (including those who identify as women and people assigned female at birth) who want to better understand their bodies, their options, and their health.

Led by Dr Jess Rutherford from Frome Medical Practice, the talk offers straightforward, practical advice on topics that matter to you. Whether you're unsure about your cycle, contraception, or what’s normal when it comes to discharge or pain, this session is here to help.

No judgment. No awkwardness. Just clear information you can trust.

Shaped by You

This talk was developed in response to feedback from young people in our community. You told us you wanted honest, clear advice - and we listened.

Topics Covered

  • Understanding your body and your cycle
  • What’s normal and when to seek help
  • Contraception options
  • Sexual health and safe relationships
  • Busting women’s health myths
  • How to feel confident at GP appointments

Women’s Health at Frome Medical Practice

We’re committed to supporting women and those who identify as women across all life stages. This talk is part of a wider programme focused on women’s health and wellbeing.

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This programme is fully funded, making it free to all our patients.

Please note: you must be a registered patient at Frome Medical Practice to attend.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, booking is essential as spaces are limited. Please book a ticket for each person attending.

What should I bring?

Just yourself! You don’t need to bring anything, but feel free to bring a notebook if you’d like to jot down anything during the session.

Will there be time for questions?

These sessions are designed to be informative and structured. While there may not be a live Q&A, the content is shaped by real questions patients have asked us.

Is there a cost to attend?

No, all talks are fully funded and free to attend for registered patients of Frome Medical Practice.

Can I attend more than one talk?

Absolutely. We encourage patients to attend any sessions that interest them. View the full calendar of events and services by clicking the link in the description above.

Can I come to the talk if I’m not a patient at Frome Medical Practice?

Unfortunately, no. These talks are funded for patients registered with Frome Medical Practice only. If you're not currently registered, you're welcome to register with the practice. This will mean you can attend the talk.

Can I bring someone with me?

Of course, women’s health is for everyone! You can bring a friend, family member, or partner, as long as they are also registered with Frome Medical Practice. Please make sure to book a ticket for each person attending, as space is limited.

Is this only for women?

No. Women’s health is important for everyone. People of all genders are welcome to attend. We believe everyone should feel informed and confident about women’s health.

Is there parking available?

Yes, there is free parking on site. We encourage walking or using public transport if you can. Please note: the car park is for patients and visitors to Frome Medical Centre and Frome Community Hospital only.

Is the venue accessible?

Yes. Frome Medical Practice offers: Disabled parking Step-free and wheelchair access Disabled toilet Induction loop Baby changing facilities Read more in our Disability Access Policy at:www.fromemedicalpractice.co.uk/disability-access

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