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  • Women Veterans belong at VA

    Women Veterans belong at VA

    VA offers comprehensive health care designed for women Veterans. Personalized, trauma-informed services support your whole health at every stage of life.

  • Advocating for women Veterans

    Advocating for women Veterans

    Many women Veterans like Sharon Bayless found tailored, high quality health care at VA.

  • Women Veterans: You deserve to be safe

    Women Veterans: You deserve to be safe

    VA offers services to support women Veterans affected by IPV, including screening, safety planning, mental health care, and access to safe shelters and legal assistance.

  • Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Helpful information for women Veterans during Healthy Aging Month and what they can do to stay healthy.

  • Your sexual health matters: VA is here for women Veterans

    Your sexual health matters: VA is here for women Veterans

    VA supports women Veterans with personalized care and devices to address common, treatable sexual health concerns at every stage of life.

  • Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Are you thinking about the best way to feed your baby? Here is what you need to know.

  • Bench crafted by teenager honors women Veterans

    Bench crafted by teenager honors women Veterans

    A handcrafted bench donated to the West Texas VA by the Howard County, Texas 4-H is intended as a tribute to the courage and service of all Veterans, especially women.

  • Women Veterans deserve respect

    Women Veterans deserve respect

    For women Veterans, harassment in a health care setting can bring up earlier military sexual trauma. This is not acceptable.

  • How VA is advancing health care for women Veterans

    How VA is advancing health care for women Veterans

    VA is doing a lot to meet the needs of women Veterans—improving access, expanding services, and investing in specialized care.

  • Pregnant Women Veterans: VA’s maternity care coordinators are here for you

    Pregnant Women Veterans: VA’s maternity care coordinators are here for you

    Having a maternity care coordinator at your side means you’ve got an advocate to ensure you and your baby receive the best care.

  • The Women Veterans step-by-step guide to benefits and services

    The Women Veterans step-by-step guide to benefits and services

    Have you recently transitioned from military service, or are you looking to better understand the benefits and services available to you or a Veteran in your life? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can apply for your earned benefits and services.

  • Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    VA’s latest data shows a decrease in the suicide rate among women Veterans, but more effective interventions and support systems are needed.

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Last updated November 19, 2025

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