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Gynecology 2025

About Conference


We invite all participants worldwide to attend “12th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics” scheduled on May 26-27, 2025 Rome, Italy in Rome, Italy.

 Theme :  "Pioneering Innovations in Gynecology and Obstetrics "

The 12th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics brings together a one-of-a-kind and global blend of large and medium pharmaceutical, biotech, and analytic organisations, colleges, and clinical research establishments, making the gathering an ideal stage for sharing involvement, cultivating cross-industry and scholarly collaboration, and assessing developing innovations around the world. We hope to provide an ideal platform for Researchers, Scholars, and Key Speakers to share data and experiences, to empower people with their in-depth knowledge of Women's Health, and to inspire them to combat the global risk associated with it. This event will contribute to the strengthening of attitudes toward reproduction and its various components.

Target Audience

  • Obstetrics and Gynecologists
  • Specialists in IVF
  • Gynecological Pathologists
  • Gynecological Oncologists
  • Directors of Maternity Hospitals
  • Infertility specialists
  • Heads of the Obstetrics & Gynecology Departments
  • Pharmacotherapists
  • Nursing scholars
  • Students of Medicine Disciplines
  • Upcoming Researcher
  • Pharmacists
  • Family Medicine Physicians and General practitioners
  • Pharmacologists
  • Clinical Toxicologists
  • IVF Associations and Societies
  • Societies of Andrology and Gynecology
  • Obstetrics Community
  • Health Care Professionals

Young Scientist Benefits

  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole

Sessions & Tracks

Track 1.  Gynecology & Obstetrics

Gynecology is the branch of medical science concerned with the health of the female reproductive system and reproductive health. Gynecology and obstetrics are two disciplines that deal with the entire female reproductive system. Obstetrics focuses solely on pregnancy, its procedures, and pregnancy complications. Gynecology treats women who are not pregnant, adolescent women, and girls who have reached puberty, whereas obstetrics focuses on the pregnant mother's health as well as the delivery and healthy newborn baby. Obstetricians deliver babies and care for pregnant women after they give birth, whereas gynaecologists treat problems and concerns with the female uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and breasts.

Track 2. Gynecological Disorders

gynecological disorder is a condition that affects the normal function of female reproductive organs, such as the breasts and organs in the abdominal and pelvic area, such as the womb (uterus), ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva.

The various types of gynecological disorders

  • Adnexal tumors
  • Bartholin’s cyst
  • Cervical dysplasia
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Pelvic organ prolapse

Track 3. Reproductive Medicine

Reproductive medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, identification, and care of reproductive problems. Women's and men's health promotion and preservation are the main objectives of reproductive medicine. The cornerstones of reproductive medical knowledge are reproductive anatomy, endocrinology, physiology, and pathology. Prenatal medicine and postnatal medicine are the two divisions that can be made in reproductive medicine. Infertility, birth control, sexual dysfunction, and disorders of the reproductive system are among the issues covered in reproductive medicine. Examining ovulation, pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, and other gynaecological disorders is part of reproductive medicine.

Track 4. Gynecological Oncology

Oncology is the study of cancer. An oncologist is a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care to people who have been diagnosed with it. Oncology is divided into three major categories: medical, surgical, and radiation. A medical oncologist treats cancer with chemotherapy or other medications such as targeted therapy or immunotherapy. During surgery, a surgical oncologist removes the tumour and nearby tissue. A gynecologic oncologist treats uterine, ovarian, and cervical cancers. A paediatric oncologist is a doctor who specialises in the treatment of cancer in children. Some cancers are most common in children and teenagers.

Track 5.  Fertility & Infertility

Fertility is the ability of a person to reproduce and have children. Human fertility is affected by nutrition, sexual behaviour, affiliation, culture, instinct, endocrinology, timing, financial concerns, a way of life, sentiments, and other factors. Ovulation is a woman's most fertile period. Ovulation occurs between the 11th and the 21st day of a woman's cycle. Infertility is a condition that affects both men and women, and it affects them almost equally. ARTs can be used to treat both male and female infertility.

Track 6.  Importance of Women’s Health

Women's health is a medical specialty that focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of illnesses and conditions that affect the physical and mental well-being of women. Women and men frequently face similar health issues; the main difference is that women's health requires special consideration. Puberty, pregnancy, delivery, and health risks are all biological processes in young women. Women's health is especially important because they face unique health-care challenges and are more likely than men to be diagnosed with certain disorders. Diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and chronic diseases are the leading causes of death in women.

Track 7.  Midwifery and Gynecology Nurse

Midwifery is concerned with the sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives, including pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Various programmes teach advanced practises to midwives in order for them to meet the needs of their patients. This enables advanced practise nurses to provide primary health care to women and infants, children, and adolescents. Midwives work in hospitals and personal medical clinics, deliver babies in birthing centres, and attend at-home births to provide parental care and care during and after labour.

Track 8.  Maternal Fetal Medicine

Maternal-fetal medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on treating drugs and other health issues in the foetus and mother before, after, and immediately after birth. This is one of the fastest growing areas of medicine, particularly in fatal healthcare. This is a subspecialty of Obstetrics. Perinatology is another term for this. Maternal-fetal clinicians treat patients who have health issues before, after, or during birth. I look for pregnant women who are unstable, mothers who appear to be having difficult pregnancies, and women whose foetuses are at risk. Maternal-fetal experts must be well-versed in all aspects of obstetrics. They can also withstand a high-risk pregnancy better.

Track 9. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogeneous endocrine syndrome that affects approximately one in every 17 women worldwide. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common female endocrine disorder that affects 6-15% of females. Women with PCOS have hormonal imbalances and metabolism issues, which can have an impact on their overall health and appearance. Anovulation, clinical, biochemical evidence of hyperandrogenism, and morphology of polycystic ovaries are all required for the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome. Women with PCOS appear to be more likely to develop metabolic syndromes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. PCOS is classified into four types:

Track 10.  Pregnancy and Child Birth

Pregnancy, also known as gravidity or gestation, is the period in a woman's life when at least one child develops within her. A multiple pregnancy, for example, means that you have more than one child. Pregnancy can result from Assisted Reproductive Technology or from sexual activity. This equates to slightly more than nine lunar months, with each month lasting approximately 2912 days. A child is born approximately 40 weeks after the previous menstrual cycle (LMP). An embryo is a growing posterity for the first two months after conception; after that, the term foetus is used until delivery. Early pregnancy symptoms include missed periods, tender bosoms, vomiting, hunger, and frequent urination.·        

Track 11. Pre and Post-Partum Care

Care encompasses the entire process of having a child. The three phases of pregnancy can be divided into nine months: pre-partum care, intra-partum care, and postpartum care. During the pre-partum period, the pregnant woman is subjected to a slew of pathologic and radiological tests in order to keep a constant eye on the development of the foetus in her womb. This makes detecting pregnancy issues like preclampsia, eclampsia, miscarriages, haemorrhage, and so on much easier. The mother's body changes after conceiving and up until the baby is delivered, as does her psychological state of mind. Post-partum care benefits both the mother and the newborn baby.

Track 12.  Breast & Ovarian Cancer

Breast cancer is a disease in which the cells in the breast proliferate uncontrollably. There are various types of breast cancer. The type of breast cancer is determined by which cells in the breast develop into cancer. Breast cancer can start in any part of the breast. A breast is composed of three major components: lobules, ducts, and connective tissue. Varian cancer develops when abnormal cells in your ovaries or fallopian tubes multiply uncontrollably. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries.

Track 13.   Menopause

Menopause is the time when your menstrual cycles come to an end. It is diagnosed after 12 months of not having a menstrual period. Menopause is a completely natural biological process. However, the physical and emotional symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, can disrupt your sleep, lower your energy, and affect your emotional health.

  • Perimenopause
  • Postmenopause

Track 14.  Family Planning

A woman's ability to decide whether and when she conceives as well as whether to carry her pregnancy to term is referred to as family planning. The availability of family planning methods including safe abortion and contraception remains widely unequal in many regions of the world, despite women's aspirations to have children. Reduced unmet need can be achieved by the integration of family planning services into maternal health care, particularly when maternity care is a woman's main point of contact with the medical system. Family planning techniques of several kinds.

Track 15.  Paediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Paediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a relatively new subspecialty within Obstetrics and Gynecology that includes gynecologic care from infancy to adulthood. Pediatric gynaecology, also known as paediatric gynaecology, is the medical specialty concerned with the health of infants, children, and adolescents' vagina, vulva, uterus, and ovaries. Pediatric andrology, on the other hand, deals with medical issues pertaining to the penis and testes. Adolescence is the stage of life when a person physically matures and begins to psychologically mature from a child to an adult.

Track 16.  Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Women's sexual and reproductive health is linked to a number of human rights, including the right to life, the right to happiness, the right to protection, the right to education, and the right to be free from discrimination. Human rights associated with sexuality and generation are referred to as sexual and regenerative wellness and rights, or SRHR. It consists of a combination of four fields that, while distinct from one another in some contexts, differ less or not at all in others. These four areas are conceptive rights, regenerative rights, sexual rights, and sexual welfare.

Track 17.   Gynecologic Cancers: Case Report

Gynecologic cancer is any form of cancer that develops in a woman's reproductive system. Always given its proper name after the body part where it first appears, cancer. The pelvis, which is the region below the stomach and between the hip bones in women, is where various gynecologic cancers start. Around 10,000 new cases of uterine or endometrial cancer are detected each year in the UK, making it the most prevalent gynaecological cancer. There is a 1 in 41 lifetime risk for women. Gynecologic cancer can occur in the cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar regions.·        

Track 18. Gynecological Health and Disorders

gynaecological disorder is a condition that interferes with the normal function of female reproductive organs, including the breasts and abdominal and pelvic organs such as the womb (uterus), ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva.

  • Adnexal tumors,
  •  Bartholin's cyst,
  •  Endometriosis,
  •  Ovarian cysts,
  • Uterine fibroids

Track 19.   Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

ART refers to fertility treatments and procedures that can assist with difficulties or inability to conceive children. ART techniques involve manipulating eggs, sperm, or embryos to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. The eggs are then combined with sperm to form embryos. The embryos are then implanted back into the parent's body. In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is the most common and effective type of ART. A multiple pregnancy is the most common ART complication. It can be avoided or minimised by limiting the number of embryos implanted in the parent's body. There are various types of ART procedures that use different techniques and reproductive cells.

Track 20.  Advancements in Gynecology and Obstetrics

Advanced imaging techniques, endoscopic tools, pharmaceutical therapies, and scientific discoveries have considerably benefited obstetrics and gynaecology. Technology is enhancing obstetrics and gynaecology, from keeping track of electronic medical records to doing less invasive surgery. Modern technology is used to offer gynaecology treatment alternatives for endometriosis, infertility, fibroids, and pelvic pain. Laparoscopic, hysteroscopic, and robotic surgery are gradually replacing major gynaecological surgery to treat common disorders.

Market Analysis

Importance and Scope

Obstetricians and gynaecologists deal with a wide range of issues, including treating acute and chronic illnesses, caring for patients of all ages from adolescence through menopause, and managing risk during pregnancy and childbirth. Most women in the world are ignorant of the increased risk of contracting terrible illnesses like vaginitis, pelvic pain, uterine fibroids, and cervical cancer. The need for gynaecological technologies will increase as more women have gynaecological procedures. The major objective of statistical surveying is to increase public knowledge of issues relating to the reproductive system and to identify the market environment for reproductive health as well as significant advancements.

Global Gynecology Devices Market

A gynaecologist is a professional with in-depth knowledge and proficiency in the area of female growth and health. A gynaecologist is qualified to diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of conditions that affect women's reproductive and gynaecological health. They are also supportive, cautious, and obstetrical in nature. Due to the existence of multiple significant producers, the global market for gynaecological devices is highly fragmented, according to Transparency Market Research (TMR) in a recent business intelligence analysis.

Gynecology Devices Market was valued at USD 9.62 billion in 2019 and is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2020 to 2027 to reach USD 21.47 billion. The market for gynaecological surgical devices, which was valued at USD 1892.1 million in 2022 but is now expected to increase to USD 2394.1 million by 2028, is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.0% from 2022 to 2028.

 

Global Gynecology Drugs Maket

The market for gynaecology drugs was valued at USD 14139.56 million in 2021, and it is anticipated to increase at a consistent CAGR of 8.64% from 2023 to 2027, reaching USD 21395.67 million. The market is fueled by the rise in gynaecological illness rates and the number of senior females. Additionally, throughout the projected period, the global gynaecology medicines market is anticipated to benefit from high-end expenditures made by both public and private players in research and development operations to enhance the efficacy of drugs and eliminate side effects. Therapeutics, indication, distribution channel, regional distribution, and competitive landscape are the segments of the Global Gynecology Drugs Market. The North American region dominated the market in 2021, accounting for 35.09% of the total market share, according to geographical distribution. The gynaecological pharmaceuticals market is primarily driven by the presence of large market participants and a well-developed healthcare infrastructure. 

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Gynecology 2024

11thInternational Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics  which is held in the leading global city Zurich, Switzerland  attracting  country's economic and cultural hub and one of  main financial and industrial capitals.

Gynaecologists and Obstetrics, Researchers, physicians, students and other healthcare professionals gathered from all over the world gathered to participate in the Gynecology 2024, Zurich, Switzerland.Our Conference covered the novel research in the field of  gynecology and obstetrics.. Gyneocology 2024 was organized by Conference series LLC Ltd.

The goal of  gynecology Conference is to provide a platform for the international relationships among the researchers involved in the field of  gynecology and obstetrics. The Gynecology Conference started with opening ceremony and followed by the Honorable guests, Keynote talk & plenary sessions by renowned speakers. The huge success of gynecologgy 2023, Conference Series LLC Ltd is proud to announce the "12th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics" which is going to be held during May 26-27, 2024 Rome, Italy.

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Keytopics

  • Adolescent Health
  • Adolescent Pregnancy
  • Andrology And Gynecology
  • Anterior Repair
  • Anti-abortion Violence
  • Birth Control
  • Birth Defects
  • Breast Cancers
  • Breast Feeding
  • Cervical And Endometrial Biopsy
  • Cervical Biopsy
  • Cervical Cancer.
  • Child And Forced Marriage
  • Childbirth.
  • Colposcopy
  • Contraception
  • Developmental Disorders
  • Down Syndrome
  • Ectopic Pregnancy
  • Embryo
  • Embryology
  • Emergency Contraception
  • Endometrial (Uterine) Ablation
  • Endometrial Biopsy
  • Family Planning.
  • Family Planning/contraception Methods.
  • Featal Placental Neuroendocrine
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Female Reproductive Anatomy. Gynecology
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
  • Fetal Gynecology
  • Fetoplacental Physiology
  • General Medical Issues In Women
  • Genetic Screening And Testing
  • Gestation
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Gynecologic Procedures
  • Gynecologic Surgery
  • Gynecologists
  • Gynecology
  • Health Care Management
  • High Blood Pressure
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Hormone
  • Hysterectomy
  • Identical Twin
  • In Vitro Fertilization
  • Infertility
  • Infertility And Subfertility
  • Labor And Delivery
  • Labor Childbirth
  • Lactation
  • Laparoscopy
  • LGBT+ Health
  • Live Birth
  • Long Acting Reversible Contraception
  • Low Birth Weight
  • Low Birth Weight And Premature Birth
  • Maternal Health
  • Maternal Medical Problems
  • Maternal Mortality
  • Maternal Mortality
  • Menopause
  • Menstrual Cycle
  • Miscarriage
  • Miscarriages And Stillbirths
  • Natural Childbirth
  • Navel
  • Neonatology
  • Nursing Homes
  • Obstetric Delivery
  • Obstetric Labor
  • Obstetric Labour
  • Obstetrics Procedures
  • Obstetrists
  • Ovarian Cancers
  • Oxytocin
  • Paravaginal Repair
  • Patient Education
  • Pediatric Gynecology
  • Perinatal Mood And Anxiety Disorders
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
  • Population Control
  • Postpartum Issues
  • Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Prenatal Obstetrics
  • Prenatal Stage.
  • Reproductive Medicine
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  • Sexual Violence In Armed Conflict
  • Sexually Transmitted Infection
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
  • Sperm Donatio
  • Transmitted Infections
  • Urgency Conception
  • Urogynecology
  • Vaginal Cancers
  • Vaginal Infections