
Formed to build upon the pioneering work of the West Midlands Association of Family Planning Doctors (WMAFPD), the West Midlands Association for Contraception and Sexual Health (WMACSH) is a professional organisation dedicated to doctors, nurses, and other experts in sexual health.
The WMACSH Spring symposium brought together healthcare professionals specialising in contraception, sexual health, and reproductive care, offering an invaluable platform to explore key issues affecting patient outcomes and clinical practice. During the event, Rachel delivered an inspiring talk that spotlighted The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust’s work, the transformative ‘Think Ectopic’ campaign, and the critical role of healthcare professionals in ensuring timely diagnoses and compassionate care for those experiencing an ectopic pregnancy.
Rachel’s participation underscores The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust’s ongoing commitment to keeping ectopic pregnancy at the forefront of reproductive health discussions. By engaging directly with clinicians and experts, The EPT continues to champion increased awareness, earlier intervention, and better support for those affected.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the West Midlands Association for Contraception and Sexual Health for hosting this important dialogue and for their dedication to enhancing reproductive healthcare.
Find more information about our work or access ‘Think Ectopic’ resources here.
