National Women’s Health Week: 7 Ways for Females to Prioritize Their Health by Joyce Knestrick, CRNP, FAANP

Women's Health
4 years ago

National Women’s Health Week: 7 Ways for Females to Prioritize Their Health

Mother’s Day is one of the more well-deserved holidays, and many would argue that one day of celebration is simply not enough. Nearly 80 percent of women put their own health needs last, behind childrenpetselders and spouses. This reality is the genesis for National Women’s Health Week – a time devoted to ensuring more women make their own health a priority – which fittingly kicks off on Mother’s Day. If you’re one of the four out of every five who prioritizes everyone else over yourself, this week is a reminder to do the following:

  • Make an appointment with your local nurse practitioner or primary health care provider for an annual checkup.
  • Go to bed when you’re tired and make sure you get enough sleep.
  • Check in on your mental health and ask for help if you need it.
  • Pause to meditate, relax and reboot when you need to.

Taking time for your health is good for you, your family and your community. National Women’s Health Week is a reminder that women need to put their health first, and not just for one day or week throughout the year, so start good habits this May that will last! To learn more visit WeChooseNPS.org.

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Moms are definitely guilty of putting everyone's needs before their own. Thank you for this great reminder to put self-care at the top of our lists, especially on Mother's Day! Joyce Knestrick, CRNP, FAANP

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