Let's Talk About Sex

£5.00

4:30pm

Pain during sex is more common that you might think – yet is it normal? And what can be done about it? Listen to a pelvic health physiotherapist’s and a clinical nurse specialist’s advice and top tips on this topic with a focus on sex after having a baby.

Location: Library

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Sarah Wolujvikz

Sarah began her physiotherapy career in 2005 and currently leads the pelvic health physiotherapy team at Cardiff & Vale University Health Board (NHS). She previously worked in London where she led a large NHS team and worked at The Havelock Clinic, a multidisciplinary clinic for people with sex problems. Sarah has presented at events for the public and healthcare professionals, and she has contributed to blogs and podcasts discussing the relationship between the pelvic floor muscles and ‘good’ sex. She is passionate about educating and empowering people to achieve their aims, to feel confident and to improve their lives.

Melanie Mills

Hi i'm Melanie, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist working with the pelvic floor team alongside Julie Cornish. Throughout my career I've always had an interest in the psychosexual aspect of health and have incorporated this into my practice in all the specialties I have worked in, such as women's health, oncology, people with long-term conditions, neurology, surgery and medicine. Constantly seizing the opportunity to promote psychosexual health as the opportunity  arises, be that in my clinics or presenting at conferences and a TV appearance . I feel that psychosexual health has been neglected in the past and is now beginning to come to the fore through innovative events such as the Everywoman Festival.