Demand Fair Healthcare for Women: Stop Labeling Medically Necessary Procedures as Cosmetic


Demand Fair Healthcare for Women: Stop Labeling Medically Necessary Procedures as Cosmetic
The Issue
Women in America are being denied medically necessary healthcare — and it’s happening every single day.
My name is Amber Sanchez, and I created the Her Health Matters Movement because I lived through a reality that too many women know too well.
After losing over 90 pounds, I developed painful, documented infections under excess skin — rashes, odor, irritation, and constant inflammation. My doctor confirmed surgery was medically necessary. We submitted photos, medical notes, prescriptions, and infection logs.
Insurance still denied it.
They called it “cosmetic.”
They told me to “lose more weight.”
As if the pain and infections didn’t count.
As if women must suffer more before they’re believed.
This is the experience of millions of women.
And no matter the situation postpartum, hormonal, menopausal, surgical, mental, or weight-loss related women are dismissed at higher rates than any other healthcare group.
Women are routinely denied coverage for:
Postpartum tearing, prolapse, and pelvic floor injuries
Diastasis recti repair
Medically documented skin removal after major weight loss
Menopause-related treatment
Hormonal disorders
Severe breast asymmetry or functional breast pain
Chronic pelvic or abdominal pain
Mental health impacts tied to medical conditions
We are told every day:
“It’s cosmetic.”
“It’s normal.”
“You’re exaggerating.”
“Come back when it’s worse.”
Our pain is treated as optional.
Our injuries are minimized.
Our needs are deprioritized.
This petition is a national call to change that.
We are calling on federal and state agencies, insurers, and healthcare leaders to:
1. Redefine Cosmetic vs. Medically Necessary Care
Any surgery or treatment addressing infection, physical impairment, postpartum injury, hormonal change, or significant mental health impact must be recognized as medically necessary — not cosmetic.
2. Guarantee Coverage for Core Women’s Surgeries
Including pelvic floor repair, diastasis recti, medically documented panniculectomy, postpartum injury repair, and menopause-related treatments.
3. Modernize CMS & Insurance Guidelines
Medicare and Medicaid must publish updated, transparent medical-necessity standards that private insurers are required to follow.
4. Implement National Oversight of Women’s Healthcare Denials
Track patterns of denial, coverage gaps, and systemic bias toward women’s medical needs.
5. Expand Federal Funding for Women’s Health Research
Prioritize research into menopause, hormonal disorders, pelvic pain, autoimmune disease, postpartum complications, and weight-loss–related injuries.
🖊 Add your name if you believe:
✔ Women’s pain deserves to be taken seriously
✔ Women’s surgeries deserve equal coverage
✔ Women’s health needs deserve urgency, not excuses
✔ Women deserve to have their bodies, mental health, and medical needs recognized
Sign this petition. Share it. Be part of the movement demanding fairness, dignity, and medically necessary care for women.
Her Health Matters — and it’s time our healthcare system acted like it.
https://site-m6h5jw9i7.godaddysites.com/
We are building a national coalition to demand change — and your signature is the first step.

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The Issue
Women in America are being denied medically necessary healthcare — and it’s happening every single day.
My name is Amber Sanchez, and I created the Her Health Matters Movement because I lived through a reality that too many women know too well.
After losing over 90 pounds, I developed painful, documented infections under excess skin — rashes, odor, irritation, and constant inflammation. My doctor confirmed surgery was medically necessary. We submitted photos, medical notes, prescriptions, and infection logs.
Insurance still denied it.
They called it “cosmetic.”
They told me to “lose more weight.”
As if the pain and infections didn’t count.
As if women must suffer more before they’re believed.
This is the experience of millions of women.
And no matter the situation postpartum, hormonal, menopausal, surgical, mental, or weight-loss related women are dismissed at higher rates than any other healthcare group.
Women are routinely denied coverage for:
Postpartum tearing, prolapse, and pelvic floor injuries
Diastasis recti repair
Medically documented skin removal after major weight loss
Menopause-related treatment
Hormonal disorders
Severe breast asymmetry or functional breast pain
Chronic pelvic or abdominal pain
Mental health impacts tied to medical conditions
We are told every day:
“It’s cosmetic.”
“It’s normal.”
“You’re exaggerating.”
“Come back when it’s worse.”
Our pain is treated as optional.
Our injuries are minimized.
Our needs are deprioritized.
This petition is a national call to change that.
We are calling on federal and state agencies, insurers, and healthcare leaders to:
1. Redefine Cosmetic vs. Medically Necessary Care
Any surgery or treatment addressing infection, physical impairment, postpartum injury, hormonal change, or significant mental health impact must be recognized as medically necessary — not cosmetic.
2. Guarantee Coverage for Core Women’s Surgeries
Including pelvic floor repair, diastasis recti, medically documented panniculectomy, postpartum injury repair, and menopause-related treatments.
3. Modernize CMS & Insurance Guidelines
Medicare and Medicaid must publish updated, transparent medical-necessity standards that private insurers are required to follow.
4. Implement National Oversight of Women’s Healthcare Denials
Track patterns of denial, coverage gaps, and systemic bias toward women’s medical needs.
5. Expand Federal Funding for Women’s Health Research
Prioritize research into menopause, hormonal disorders, pelvic pain, autoimmune disease, postpartum complications, and weight-loss–related injuries.
🖊 Add your name if you believe:
✔ Women’s pain deserves to be taken seriously
✔ Women’s surgeries deserve equal coverage
✔ Women’s health needs deserve urgency, not excuses
✔ Women deserve to have their bodies, mental health, and medical needs recognized
Sign this petition. Share it. Be part of the movement demanding fairness, dignity, and medically necessary care for women.
Her Health Matters — and it’s time our healthcare system acted like it.
https://site-m6h5jw9i7.godaddysites.com/
We are building a national coalition to demand change — and your signature is the first step.

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Petition created on December 9, 2025