Women's health care issues have gradually received greater emphasis in recent times. The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 noted that good health is essential to leading a productive and fulfilling life, and the right of all women to control all aspects of their health, in particular their own fertility, is basic to their empowerment. Women's health is a lifetime concern of women's life experience, which includes multifaceted issues (historical, political, cultural, developmental, social, and economic) and emphasizes health promotion, disease prevention, health maintenance, and health recovery. This paper applies the human rights viewpoint to discuss women's health rights. Several suggestions are provided to direct our government in making women's health policies.