During Women’s History Month, we often celebrate trailblazers and milestones. But there is another part of women’s history we rarely name: For generations, women have quietly endured pain while putting everyone else first.
They care for children. They go to work. They keep households running. And far too often, they ignore their own health because there is no time, no money, and no coverage. Victoria’s story is part of that history.
In her early forties and raising two children, Victoria lived for years with painful endometriosis and severe fibroids. The pain was so debilitating she was often confined to her home, unable to work or live fully. Like many uninsured women, she delayed care—not because she wanted to, but because she had no other choice. Until she found BVMI. |