Relearning and Restoring Ourselves in Midlife with Dr Peta Wright
Our guest on the podcast today is Dr Peta Wright. She is a highly qualified and well respected gynaecologist and founder of Vera Women's Wellness. Dr Peta strives to take a holistic approach to managing the health concerns of women of all ages. And when it comes to treating any gynaecological condition, Peta ensures that she educates and informs her patients and aims to empower them to achieve the best quality of life possible.
Peta completed her undergraduate medical degree at Monash University in Melbourne in 2004. She has completed a master's of reproductive medicine and also a certificate in women's integrative medicine. In today's episode, we talk about her approach to women's health, as well as cover some important information about the menopause transition.
Dr Peta also answered some of the most common questions women in the transition want answers to. We also discussed her brand new book, ‘Pelvic Pain’, that has recently been published. And this book is going to change the lives of countless women. I'm in absolute awe of Dr Peta Wright. She's a difference maker and her approach to women's health is so refreshing.
This episode is jam packed with so much helpful information and we need more women to hear what Dr Peta shares today. So make sure that you share this episode with the women in your world who would benefit from hearing it.
I encourage you to read Dr Peta’s latest book Healing Pelvic Pain: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781761264405/
You can also sign up for the Vera Women’s Wisdom Summit: https://www.verawomenswellness.com.au/summit-home
Email Dr Peta at hello@verawomenswellness.com.au
Visit her website - http://www.verawomenswellness.com.au/
And Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/petavirginia/
You can also find me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/ and Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenswellnesscollective1.
Here’s to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first.