Pregnancy, Childcare & Parenting
2 sided handout – addresses some concerns that may be commonly encountered by those persons with upper limb amputation during pregnancy and early parenting.
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2 sided handout – addresses some concerns that may be commonly encountered by those persons with upper limb amputation during pregnancy and early parenting.
The Rehabilitation Journey After Upper Limb Amputation – Book – 103-page book with 8 sections – 1. Rehabilitation journey 2. Coping with Amputation 3. Pain Management 4. Care of Residual Limb 5. Physical Rehabilitation 6. Functional Rehabilitation 7. The Prosthesis 8. Resources
This policy clarifies when a Service member’s pregnancy status is shared with commanders, standardizes and extends the timeframe for Service members to inform their commanders about a pregnancy, and reinforces that commanders must always exercise objectivity and discretion when handling reproductive health care issues.
This regulation ensures Service members and eligible dependents are eligible for travel and transportation allowances to access non-covered reproductive health care services when timely access to non-covered reproductive health care services is not available within the local area of the member’s permanent duty station, temporary duty location, or the ...
This policy provides Service members the ability to request an administrative absence from their normal duty stations in order to access, or accompany a dual-military spouse or dependent to access, non-covered reproductive health care without being charged leave.
These policies reflect our commitment to taking care of our people and ensuring that the entire Force remains ready and resilient. These policies ensure Service members are able to access non-covered reproductive health care regardless of where they are stationed.
This fact sheet is designed to educate deployed service members about traumatic brain injuries immediately after concussion injury.
This fact sheet explains how to host an Armed Services Blood Program Blood Drive.
This fact sheet describes the Armed Services Blood Program, and provides locations of where you can donate blood for the military.
This information paper describes the cold chain management of the Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine
This fact sheet explains how to set up an account and access the 5MinuteConsult mobile app and track CME.
This fact sheet describes the purpose of the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry for Service Members
This Fact Sheet describes the purpose of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System.
Getting restful sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health, and it often takes thoughtful preparation during the day. This fact sheet offers service members and veterans who experience sleep disturbances after a concussion with healthy sleep tips that can likely improve sleep.
Frequently Asked Questions about reproductive health care. TRICARE has coverage for both medical and pharmacy benefits and includes a list of covered and non-covered services.
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