It’s National Women’s Health Week

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services  /  National Institutes of Health

May 14 to 20 is National Women’s Health Week.  

If you’re looking for information on complementary and integrative health approaches for conditions of concern to women, visit the women’s health page on our website. We have information on complementary approaches that have been studied for menopause symptoms, urinary tract infections, and osteoporosis.  

Our women’s health page also discusses the use of complementary health approaches during pregnancy. If you’re pregnant or planning to conceive, discuss your use of complementary approaches with your health care provider. Some dietary supplements may not be safe to use when you’re pregnant, and some other types of complementary approaches, such as yoga, may need to be modified to make them safe during pregnancy. 

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