Roeddem yn falch iawn o gael ein gwahodd i Gynhadledd Flynyddol Cymru Coleg Brenhinol yr Obstetryddion a'r Gynaecolegwyr (RCOG) gyda thua 100 o obstetryddion a gynaecolegwyr ledled Cymru ar 7 Tachwedd, i wneud cyflwyniad ochr yn ochr â Dr Robyn Jackowich a Rachel Joseph o Brifysgol Caerdydd ar brosiectau a gweithgareddau sy'n berthnasol i ddarparu gwasanaethau gynaecoleg yng Nghymru.
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Deiseb Absenoldeb Mislif: Ein Barn
As part of BBC Radio Wales’ coverage of the petition to UK Parliament calling for statutory menstrual leave for people with endometriosis and adenomyosis, FTWW Engagement Coordinator, Dee, spoke to BBC Radio Wales about the importance of ensuring that disabled and chronically ill women and people registered female at birth – and their employers – are aware of existing legislation that can protect their employment rights and help them thrive in the workplace.
Every Woman Festival Recap!
We'd like to say a HUGE thank you to Julie Cornish and The Every Woman Festival team for such a fantastic event in Cardiff on Saturday! It was...
Adenomyosis Awareness Month: Behind the Health Statistic
FTWW Volunteer, Lara, hosts the Women's Health Series of Cardiff University's 'Behind the Health Statistic', and the second episode focuses on...



