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Spike in numbers waiting for counselling services at Cork Sexual Health Centre

Spike in numbers waiting for counselling services at Cork Sexual Health Centre
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The Sexual Health Centre in Cork, Ireland, has reported a 61% increase in demand for counseling services since 2023. The center is struggling with under-resourcing, leading to six-week waiting lists for support regarding pregnancy, miscarriage, and menopause.

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The surge in demand underscores a growing public health need for specialized reproductive and sexual health support services.

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Fiona Finn, CEO of the Sexual Health Centre Cork, said they were seeing an increasing demand for counselling services related to crisis pregnancy, miscarriage, infertility, complex menopause, and endometriosis

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The article relies on data and statements from the organization's spokesperson to report on service demand.

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