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Women’s HealthWomen’s bodies are different need special care to be healthy

Sometimes a woman might feel healthy, but actually have problems

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It’s very important for a woman to get a check up at the doctor once every year

This way the doctor will be able to find problems early when they are not very difficult to fix

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Breast CancerBreast cancer is a very serious cancer that causes many women die

In the beginning, a woman might not feel like she has it

A doctor will do several tests to check for breast cancer

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One test is called a MAMMOGRAM

A woman’s breast is pressed gentry by the mammogram machine

An X-Ray picture is taken of the breast to check for cancer lumps inside

If the doctor sees a problem, she will do more tests to make sure

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All women over the age of 50 should get a mammogram

once every two years

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Cervical Cancer

A very serious cancer of the women’s reproductive system

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A doctor will check for cervical cancer and other problems by doing

a Pelvic Exam

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During a pelvic exam, a doctor will ask you to undress and put your feet

up in stirrups. Then she will press your organs to check for problems

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A doctor will also do a Pap Smear

The doctor will open up the vagina and brush the cervix with a special swab

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A Pelvic Exam Doesn’t Hurt!It might feel uncomfortable, but you should

tell your doctor if you feel any pain

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All women should get a Pap smear once a year if they are older than 21 or three years

after they start having sex

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“Gardasil”There is a vaccine that can help prevent

cervical cancer

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A woman has to get the vaccine shot 3 times

She has to go back to the doctor 2 months after her first shot and 4 months after the

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It’s very important that all women and girls age 11-26 get this vaccine!

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Menopause is a health concern of older women

MENOPAUSE

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Menopause happens when the woman’s

monthly bleeding ends

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Menopause is a natural part of aging that happens to all women

However, because their bodies are changing, some women don’t feel

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Hot Flashes

Dressing in light layers, using a fan, getting regular exercise, not eating spicy foods, and

managing stress may help

Short period of time when it feels very

hot and you start to sweat

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Sexual ProblemsDuring menopause, sex might become painful, less pleasant or uncomfortable

Using a water-soluble lubricant can help. It’s important to check with your doctor that the problem isn’t caused

by and STI or an infectionHeartland Alliance Refugee Health Programs

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Other Problems

• Feeling sad or angry• Gaining weight• Having trouble

sleeping

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Staying ActiveThe best thing to do to feel better is to get

regular exercise

Exercise can prevent weight gain and make you feel happier

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Eating Healthy Food

Eating a balanced diet of whole grains, lots of fruit and vegetables, and lean protein will help women

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CalciumAs women get older their bones lose calcium and get

weaker and more breakable

Its very important for women to eat lots of calcium-rich food like milk, yogurt, broccoli, oranges and

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Talk to your doctor if you feel very bad

There are medicines that can help manage the symptoms of menopause

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Remember, you are responsible for your health!

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It’s very important to share

information about health with

friends and family members so that everyone can be

healthy!

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Evaluation!

Write down the letter of the answer that you think is right. If you don’t know, write

“?”

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#1How often should a woman go see a doctor?

A.Only when she

feels sick

B.Once a year for a

regular check-up

C.When someone

in her family is sick

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#2What can a woman do to help prevent cervical

cancer?

A. Wash her hands

often

B. Get a vaccine

C. Eat food with a lot

of calcium

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#3Who should get the cervical cancer vaccine?

A. All girls under 11

years old

B. All women over

65 years old

C. All women and girls age 11-26

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#4 What is a mammogram?

A. A test to check for

breast cancer

B.A serious disease

that women get

C.A treatment for a

disease

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#5What kinds of food have calcium, which is

important for strong, healthy bones?

B.Beef, chicken

and fish

A.Whole grain bread, cereal,

and pasta

C.Milk, yogurt,

broccoli and leafy greens

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#6What is the best thing to do to improve the

symptoms of menopause?

A. Get regular

exercise

B. Take lots of

medicine

C. Drink a lot of

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Thank You!Created by

Alina Fomovska and Jennifer Bello, MD

Special Thanks ToJudith WeinsteinUma Devi MishraErnest Pyaohn

Sarah Eichberger

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References• Hesperian Where Women Have No Doctors

http://www.hesperian.org/publications_download_wwhnd.php• Healthy Roads Media http://www.healthyroadsmedia.org/• New Americans Health Information Portal

http://palantir.lib.uic.edu/nahip/• USCRI http://refugees.org/• WedMD http://www.webmd.com/• Peer Health Exchange http://peerhealthexchange.org/• Medline Plus http://medlineplus.gov/• Minnesota International Health Volunteers

http://www.mihv.nonprofitoffice.com/