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Women's Healthcare & Reproductive Rights 
Team Leader: Linda Traum
womenshealthcare@goleaguego.org
The League supports access to quality healthcare for all women, including bodily autonomy, privacy, reproductive health, contraception, and abortion. We advocate for individuals’ rights to make private reproductive decisions. The League collaborates with nonpartisan groups to educate the community on policy changes and ways to make their voices heard. Our advocacy includes contacting elected officials, organizing outreach events, and partnering with like-minded organizations.

Our Focus:

The LWVCM Women’s Healthcare and Reproductive Rights Action Team’s purpose is to educate our members and community and to advocate for comprehensive women’s healthcare across the lifespan, including reproductive rights. 

Each month we will highlight an important healthcare issues that many League and community members will find useful. Our strategy will include offering informative articles about women’s health and reproductive rights, offering engaging healthcare presentations by community experts, and informing our community of the importance of healthcare education and advocacy.
 

This Month:

This month we are focusing on Chronic Illness in recognition that 38% of women in the U.S. experience at least one chronic health condition.

“Women in the United States experience a higher prevalence of many
chronic conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, depression, and
osteoporosis, than men; they also experience female-specific
conditions, such as endometriosis and pelvic floor disorders.”

(Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2024 Sep 25)

 

Please review the following articles and let me know your thoughts about this topic by
emailing me at womenshealthcare@goleaguego.org.

 

Multiage Diverse Women Yoga

The LWVCM Women’s Healthcare and Reproductive Action Team is non-partisan and we

educate our community and advocate for women’s healthcare issues.

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