Explore women’s health resources to boost your well-being

Women’s health is multi-faceted, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can feel overwhelming at times. In honor of National Women’s Health Month, we invite you to explore resources on everything from nutrition and fitness to preventative care and pregnancy to help you get started.  

Nutrition 

Nutrition plays a critical part in your overall well-being. It directly impacts energy levels, immune function and disease prevention. In women, adequate nutrients support hormonal balance, bone health and reproductive function.

A limited number of subscriptions to Noom, a psychology-based program that empowers you to take care of your health, remain available to UF faculty and staff, with sign-ups offered on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Learn about the 10 principles of Intuitive Eating with UF Registered Dietitian Jessie Furman, part of our Employee Wellness Series

Tune into Making Healthy Choices in a World of Flavors with UF Health Employee Wellness Program Manager Jon Vredenburg, part of our Well at UF podcast


Mental Health 

Mental well-being affects every aspect of life. It influences decision-making, relationships and physical health. Women often juggle multiple roles, so it is important to take steps to prevent or manage stress, anxiety and burnout. 

A limited number of subscriptions to Calm, a mindfulness app that features pre-recorded audio content designed to help manage stress, anxiety and insomnia, remain available to UF faculty and staff, with sign-ups offered on a first-come, first-served basis. 

The UF Employee Assistance Program offers someone to talk to and resources to consult whenever and wherever you need them. Make an appointment with one of our on-campus counselors to develop coping skills, self-care strategies and more. 

Explore the Resilience and Emotional Well-being Toolkit for support in navigating some of life’s most common challenges. Packed with practical tip cards and additional resources curated from various UF departments, this toolkit offers guidance on managing anger, regulating emotions, coping with anxiety, practicing self-care, and overcoming depression, among other essential topics. 

Read our Mental Health Awareness Month article to discover even more resources!


Fitness 

Regular physical activity enhances cardiovascular health, supports mental health and strengthens muscles and bones. 

UF faculty and staff can take advantage of several free in-person fitness classes, including cycling, yoga and Zumba, as well as live and pre-recorded workouts from GatorCare, Recsports and Arts in Medicine (AIM)

UF employees also have access to discounts at APEX | YogaPod, CycleBar, Pure Barre and more. Explore our GatorPerks program for a full list of health and wellness discounts


For Current and Expecting Mothers 

UF Health’s Childbirth and Newborn Education Class helps prepare expectant parents for labor, birth, the post-partum period and caring for the newborn. Learn more and register

UF Health’s Breastfeeding Class provides important information about the basics of breastfeeding. Learn more and register

Calm’s Nurturing Pregnancy and Postpartum Healing series provide support throughout the entire pregnancy and postpartum journey — helping lower stress, reduce anxiety and improve sleep. For additional resources, search the Calm app for keywords such as pregnancy, parenting and postpartum. 

For more lactation resources, including lactation room locations on campus, visit the Title IX website.  


Healthy Behaviors 

You should schedule a well-woman visit with your doctor or nurse every year. Well-woman visits include a full checkup with a focus on preventative care. Visit the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website to learn more about well-woman visits. 

Join UF Health Wellness Coordinator Natalie Lezcano for a webinar on May 30 at noon to gain insights into each phase of the female hormone cycle, as well as tips and strategies for managing symptoms and optimizing well-being. 

The United States healthcare system can be intimidating and confusing to maneuver. It is important to work on our health literacy so we can obtain, understand and utilize basic health information to make appropriate health decisions. Explore the Health Education and Literacy Program, or HELP, to increase your health literacy so you can become an active participant in your own health care. 

If you want to start adopting healthier habits but are not sure where to start, check out our Healthy Lifestyle Program, a series of six modules with each one focusing on a specific health topic — goal setting, physical activity, nutrition, better sleep, stress management and resilience. 


To explore even more wellness resources, visit the Get Healthy tab on the UF Worklife website.