That Time of the Month: Ovarian cancer

That Time of the Month: Ovarian cancer

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That Time of the Month: Surgical menopause

Naga and the doctors are joined by Becca Rodker to talk about her experience of going through surgical menopause. It’s what happens when both ovaries are removed during surgery before you’ve gone through a natural menopause. It causes the sudden loss of hormones, and it can be ve ...  Show more

That Time of the Month: Termination for Medical Reasons (TFMR)

Naga and the doctors are joined by Emma, Lucy, Sarah, Jim and Hayley to talk about terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons (TFMR). That is ending what is often a much-wanted pregnancy due to results from antenatal testing, foetal anomalies or maternal health. If you are affec ...  Show more

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