Chronic pelvic pain is a common condition in women Veterans. VA health care providers can identify causes and provide treatment options.
Many VA medical centers will be offering baby showers to support expecting mothers with essential baby items and vital health information.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is U.S. Army Veteran Mari K. Eder, who served for 36 years from 1977-2013.
Dr. Margaret Carrico (former Army Medical Corps) provides care to Women Veterans every day via telehealth and in-person visits.
Thinking about having a baby can be exciting and overwhelming. Talk with your VA health care provider about ways to have a healthy pregnancy.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio, who served from 1998 to 2006.
Women’s key role in the history of Tuskegee Campus of the Central Alabama VA Health Care System, one of the most historic medical centers in America.
What too often goes unsaid during conversations and commemorations about the Vietnam War is recognition of the women who served during that time.
Women comprise roughly 10% of the total Veteran population but also account for 10% of the Veterans in America experiencing homelessness.
The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System Women's History Month observance highlights the increasing role of women Veterans in VA.
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) appointed four new members to serve on VA’s Advisory Committee on Women Veterans (Committee) in early March.
There are programs specifically geared toward positioning women Veteran-owned small businesses in level playing fields in the federal marketplace.