International Conference on

Gynecology and Obstetrics

Gynecology-Obstetrics 2021

Theme: For Women- Gynecology, Obstetrics & Fertility

Gynecology & Obstetrics 2021 which is going to be held during July 28-29, 2021 at Paris, France.  Will be emphasized on the theme “For Women- Gynecology, Obstetrics & Fertility”. Gynecology & Obstetrics 2021 will serve an excellent experience and opportunities to enhance one's career. Join us in Paris to exchange various Innovative approaches in Gynecology and Obstetrics. Gynecology & Obstetrics 2021 aims to reveal advances in women’s healthcare and different management for women health disorders.   This conference will be an inestimable and important platform for motivating international and integrative exchange at the forefront of Gynecology. Over the course of 2 days, internationally-renowned speakers will exemplify how their research exploration has developed in response to present day challenges. The attending professionals and industry associates will also provide   exotic networking experience. The array of talks, poster presentations, workshops, discussions and networking events will keep participants intended in learning and making innovative connections at Gynecology & Obstetrics 2021. The Conference will assemble together Gynecologists, Academicians and Obstetricians from all over the world.

Why to attend?

This is a best chance to meet up with large gathering of participants, specialists, experts around the globe from the overall field of medicine majorly focused with gynecology and Women health. The whole theme is to create awareness about the importance of motherhood, which we planned to be possible by making the attendees to learn from the experts and one another. The event comprises of conducting presentations, disseminate knowledge, to reach with current and potential scientists, to gain sprinkles of recent diagnostic treatments in Gynecology, advancement in women health, modern modalities in prenatal and postnatal health, importance of childbirth and growth. The fetal development and care remain as the trademark of the conference.

Gynecology & Obstetrics

Gynecology and Obstetrics is the study of the female reproductive system. Obstetrics deals with pregnancy and labor, whereas Gynecology is a vast field of study that covers women health and treating conditions that influence the female reproductive organs. Thus, it is a medical specialty that is keen on focusing the women’s reproductive health during pregnancy and childbirth. Specialist takes care of the general wellbeing of women, pregnancy, predisposition and neonates care, pre-birth screening, and testing, and hereditary qualities. Some of the obstetrics and gynecological research prospectus of the reproductive system in female include:

Biological, surgical, clinical and medical aspects along with drug treatment in

  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Cholinergic toxicity
  • Multiplemyomas
  • Gallbladder disorder in post and pre-pregnancy
  • Fallopian tube Cancer
  • Pregnancy Issues
  • Surrogacy in Pregnancy
  • Artificial Insemination
  • Cervical,Vaginal and Ovarian Cancer
  • HIV and Pregnancy
  • Vaginal Cosmetology
  • Consumptive coagulopathy
  • Vaginal Surger

Midwifery & Women's Reproductive Health

Midwifery encompasses care of women during pregnancy, labour, and the postpartum period, as well as care of the newborn. It includes measures aimed at preventing health problems in pregnancy, the detection of abnormal conditions, the procurement of medical assistance when necessary, and the execution of emergency measures in the absence of medical help. Good sexual and reproductive health is important for women’s general health and wellbeing. It is central to their ability to make choices and decisions about their lives, including when, or whether, to consider having children. Sexual and reproductive health is not only about physical wellbeing – it includes the right to healthy and respectful relationships, health services that are inclusive, safe and appropriate, access to accurate information, effective and affordable methods of contraception and access to timely support and services in relation to unplanned pregnancy. Different life stages are associated with specific women’s sexual and reproductive health issues, including menstruation, fertility, cervical screening, contraception, pregnancy, sexually transmissible infections, chronic health problems (such as endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome) and menopause. Safe sex practices are important for the sexual and reproductive health of sexually active women of all ages. Access to accurate, impartial and up-to-date sexual and reproductive health information, and services such as human papilloma virus vaccination, cervical screening tests and screening for sexually transmissible infections, is also essential. Having access to sexual and reproductive health services, quality information about maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and physical and mental health services can all help women achieve optimal health and wellbeing.

Urogynecology

Urogynecology is a subspecialty branch in medical science that deals with women who are unable to hold urine and stool and may be with damaged pelvic floor. The urogynecological problems in women increase with age. The causes such as looseness of the genitalia and mass protruding from the vagina and preventive measures such as cosmetic correction of the genitals can be presented in this session. Female contemporary urogynecological practice encourages multidisciplinary teams working in the care of patients, with collaborative input from urogynecologists, urologists, colorectal surgeons, elderly care physicians, and physiotherapists.

Women Health & Emergency Maternal Care

Sexual health is a lifelong issue for women. A woman’s sexual health needs span decades and encompass a variety of issues, from preventing unintended pregnancy to boosting a sagging libido. In the beginning of your sexually active years, the emphasis of sexual health falls primarily into these categories:

  • Protecting against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Finding a birth control or family planning method that works for you
  • Having regular STI screenings, Pap smears, and pelvic exams

Later in life, your needs may change. Many of these changes coincide with other physical changes you may be experiencing. These issues include:

  • Low libido or sex drive
  • Inability to reach orgasm
  • Reduced response to sexual stimulation
  • Not enough natural lubrication for sex
  • Uncomfortable or painful sex

A healthy sex life carries many rewards, and it’s not just about the calories burned between the sheets. Women with a healthy sex life may have a lower risk of cardiovascular events — high blood pressure and heart attacks — than men. Women can — and should — reap the reward of a robust sex life throughout their years. Here’s how women can have healthy sex. Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period.  Each stage should be a positive experience, ensuring women and their babies reach their full potential for health and well-being. The most common direct causes of maternal injury and death are excessive blood loss, infection, high blood pressure, unsafe abortion, and obstructed labour, as well as indirect causes such as anemia, malaria, and heart disease.

Complications of Multiple Pregnancy

At the point when a lady is conveying more than one child, it is known as different pregnancies. In the event that more than one egg is discharged during the menstrual cycle and everyone is treated by a sperm, more than one incipient organism may embed and develop in the uterus. Addition has been found in different pregnancies. This is on the grounds that a bigger number of ladies more established than 35 years are having babies. Ladies who have a place with this age gathering are at high danger of having twins. Another explanation behind the expansion is that more ladies are experiencing richness medicines to wind up pregnant. These medications increment the danger of numerous pregnancies. A different pregnancy can influence the soundness of both mother and the youngster. The most widely recognized inconvenience of various pregnancies is preterm birth. Analytic tests for preterm births incorporate Chorionic villus examining and amniocentesis. Be that as it may, these tests might be hard to execute as every baby must be tried.

Infertility/Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Infertility is a major public health concern in developing and developed nations. In certain societies, infertility carries a social stigma and is one of the key factors for breakup of families. The revolution created by assisted reproductive technologies (AIR) in infertility treatment has given hope to childless couples to have children. The quality of diagnosis plays an important role in helping to deliver proper therapy to such couples. Therefore, judicious use of diagnostic tests and its interpretation play a vital role in infertility treatment. The presence of andrologists and gynecologists has helped to identify and guide the patient to take proper treatment for their childlessness. Hormonal assays, its interpretation followed by hormonal stimulation, retrieval of healthy follicle, in vitro fertilization, implantation and growth of embryos require a team of experts to co-ordinate, advocate and advance the treatment to the patient. The promising field of stem cell therapy and storage banks of sperm, oocytes and embryos have opened new avenues of treatment and galvanized the field of reproduction.

Prenatal & Postnatal Care – A woman’s Approach

Prenatal care helps decrease risks during pregnancy and increases the chance of a safe and healthy delivery. Regular prenatal visits can help your doctor monitor your pregnancy and identify any problems or complications before they become serious. Babies born to mothers who lack prenatal care have triple the chance of being born at a low birth weight. Newborns with low birth weight are five times more likely to die than those whose mothers received prenatal care. Prenatal care ideally starts at least three months before you begin trying to conceive. Some healthy habits to follow during this period include:

  • Quitting smoking and drinking alcohol
  • Taking folic acid supplements daily (400 to 800 micrograms)
  • Talking to your doctor about your medical conditions, dietary supplements, and any over-the-counter or prescription drugs that you take
  • Avoiding all contact with toxic substances and chemicals at home or work that could be harmful

Postnatal care (PNC) is the care given to the mother and her newborn baby immediately after the birth and for the first six weeks of life. This period marks the establishment of a new phase of family life for women and their partners and the beginning of the lifelong health record for newborn babies.

Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology focuses on conditions of the uterus, ovaries, vagina and vulva. In this session, special needs of girls and women health, both medically and emotionally is taken care of by the close administration of healthcare providers to the patients who are facing medical and development issues that affects reproductive health.

Neonatology

Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature newborn. Infants who are ill or require special medical care. Sometimes babies are born before their bodies are ready to leave the womb. Important organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, and skin may not be mature enough to function without special help. Although pediatrician can take care of most medical issues of babies, a Neonatologist is trained particularly to deal with the most complicated and high-risk conditions.

Breast Cancer Therapy, Prevention & Medication

Breast cancer is treated in several ways. It depends on the kind of breast cancer and how far it has spread. People with breast cancer often get more than one kind of treatment. Surgery- An operation where doctors cut out cancer tissue. Chemotherapy-Using special medicines to shrink or kill the cancer cells. The drugs can be pills you take or medicines given in your veins, or sometimes both. Hormonal therapy: Blocks cancer cells from getting the hormones they need to grow. Biological therapy-Works with your body’s immune system to help it fight cancer cells or to control side effects from other cancer treatments. Radiation therapy: Using high-energy rays (similar to X-rays) to kill the cancer cells.

Sexually Transmitted Disease and Pregnancy

Sexually transmitted infections have serious consequences for women and infants, in which mother-to-child transmission leading to outcomes such as stillbirths and neonatal deaths and pelvic inflammatory disease leading to infertility. In addition infertility from many other causes, birth control, unplanned pregnancy, unconsensual sexual activity and the struggle for access to abortion create other burdens for women. Sexually transmitted diseases, commonly called STDs which include gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydia, human papillomavirus, and HIV/AIDS. sexually transmitted diseases  are serious illnesses that require treatment, regardless of whether or not you are pregnant. But when you are pregnant, you are not the only one at risk, many sexually transmitted diseases can be especially harmful to you and your baby. Some sexually transmitted diseases like HIV/AIDS, cannot be cured and may lead to dead. Earlier and fastest treatment is the best way to protect you and your baby.

  • HIV transmission & prevention
  • HPV (Human PapillomaVirus)
  • Chlamyia
  • Genital herpes
  • Gonorrhea
  • Hepatitis B
  • Syphilis
  • Trichomoniasis

Contraception Methods - Family Planning & Birth Control

Hormonal contraceptive methods include oral contraceptives pills, injectables, and implants. They all prevent pregnancy mainly by stopping a woman’s ovaries from releasing eggs. Hormonal methods contain either one or two female sex hormones that are similar to the hormones naturally produced by a woman’s body. Oral contraceptive pills should be taken one pill every day. They are most effective when no pills are missed, the pill is taken at the same time every day, and each new pack of pills is started without a delay. Injectable contraceptives are given by injection into a woman’s arm or buttocks once every 1, 2, or 3 months, depending on the type of injectable. Injectables are most effective when women remember to come back for re-injection on time. Contraceptive implants are inserted under the skin of a woman’s upper arm and provide continuous, highly effective pregnancy protection for 3 to 5 years, depending on the type of implant. When this time is over, new implants can be inserted during the same visit that the old set is removed.

Market Analysis

Gynaecology is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive systems (vagina, uterus, and ovaries) and the breasts. Outside medicine, the term means "the science of women". Its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system. Almost all modern gynaecologists are also obstetricians (see obstetrics and gynaecology). In many areas, the specialities of gynaecology and obstetrics overlap. Gynecological device is medical device that are utilized exclusively in gynecological procedures such as surgeries, diagnosis, and routine examination.

The global Gynaecology Devices market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2020 and 2024. In 2020, the market was growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to rise over the projected horizon.

Scope and Importance

Obstetricians and gynecologists face a wide variety of challenges: managing the care of patients of all ages from puberty through menopause and beyond; treating both acute and chronic health conditions; and of course, managing risk through the pregnancy and childbirth process. The United States has a higher ratio of maternal deaths than at least 40 other countries, even though it spends more money per capita for maternity care than any other. The lack of a comprehensive, confidential system of ascertainment of maternal death designed to record and analyze every maternal death continues to subject U.S. women to unnecessary risk of preventable mortality. Maternal deaths must be reviewed to make motherhood safer.

Target Audience

Women’s Healthcare Students ,Scientists and Professors, Breast Cancer Surgeons, Gynecologic Oncologists, Pathologists, Obstetricians, Healthcare Faculty, Medical Colleges, Business Entrepreneurs, Training Institutes, Software Developing Companies, Software Developing Companies, Medical Devices Manufacturing Companies

Major Gynecology and Obstetrics Associations around the Globe

  • National Abortion Federation (NAF)
  • Religious Institute on Sexual Morality
  • American College of Nurse Midwives
  • National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health(NPWH)
  • Physicians for Reproductive Health
  • Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States
  • National Organization for Women
  • International Center for Research on Women
  • Nyanza Reproductive Health Society, Kenya

Related Associations and Societies in Gynecology and Obstetrics

  • American Association of Gynecologic Laproscopists,
  • American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists,
  • The Association of Physician Assistants in Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
  • Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics,
  • Gynecologic Cancer Foundation,
  • Society of Gynecologic Oncologists(SGO),
  • The Asian Pacific Council on Contraception,
  • The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health

List of Hospitals in America

  • Mayo Clinic.
  • University of Michigan Hospitals-Michigan Medicine.
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital.
  • Cleveland Clinic.
  • UCSF Medical Center.
  • Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital

List of Hospitals in Europe

  • IASO Maternity Hospital, Obstetrics – Gynecology
  • The National Maternity Hospital
  • North Cyprus IVF Centre
  • Hug Maternity
  • Cliniques De L'europe -
  • European Medical Clinic
  • Cliniques de l'Europe-Site St-Elisabeth
  • Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital
  • St James's University Hospital

List of Hospitals in Asia

  • Tokyo Women's Clinic
  • Iwata Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinic
  • NSCMH Medical Centre,Seremban
  • Rainbow Children’s Clinic
  • Christ The Redeemer Clinics
  • OGSB Maternity Hospital
  • Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital
  • Gynaecology Centres Australia Wollongong
  • Gynaecology Centres Australia Sydney

List of Associations in America

  • ACOG: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Foundation
  • Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
  • The North American Menopause Society
  • Resolve: The National Infertility Association
  • Women's Health Associates a division of Mid America Physician Services

List of Associations in Europe

  • International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG)
  • Miss Claire Mellon & Associates
  • Gynaecology and Fetal Medicine London
  • International Federation of Gynaecology & Obstetrics
  • FIGO | International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • EBCOG: European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

List of Association in Asia

  • Dr J J Chee Obstetrics & Gynaecology Pte. Ltd
  • Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore (OGSS)
  • Dubai Gynaecology & Fertility Centre
  • Prime Medical Center, Jumeirah – Dubai
  • Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy & Surgery

 

Awards @ Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021

Meetings International has always been at the forefront to support and encourage the scientific and techno researchers to march forward with their research work. Surgery-Plastic Surgery conference offers various awards as reorganization to exceptional researcher and their research work. We invite all enthusiastic researchers from all around the world join us for the Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 scheduled in Paris, France on July 28-29, 2021

Eminent Key Note Speaker Award:

Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 will confer the Model Key Note Speaker Award to the researchers who have spent a considerable time of their academic life towards the research related to conference topic. Key note speaker award is for the researchers/speakers who have done all the hard work behind the scene. It will be a small clap for their dedication and hard work.

Outstanding Speaker Award:

Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 will bestow model speaker award to those researchers who have made significant contribution towards the conference topic during their research period as well as presented the research topic in an impressive way in the oral presentation during the summit. It will be an apt appreciation from the Jury as well as from the delegates. The award they receive will motivate them to march forward with the research work.

Model Organizing Committee Member Award:

Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 will take this opportunity to facilitate eminent experts from this field with the model Organizing Committee Member award for their phenomenal contribution towards the society through their academic research.  This will be a trivial but significant reorganization of their dedication and discipline.

Promising Young Researcher Award:

The motive of this Award during the Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 is to appreciate research work of the budding young researcher who is continuing their research work to create a better society. The award will provide them a tremendous amount of encouragement to keep moving forward.

Educative Poster Award:

The educative poster award for the Gynecology-Obstetrics-2021 will be endorsement for those who wishes to display their research paper through a poster and will act as a guiding force those researchers. The award will be presented to the most informative and educative research poster.

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue.
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category.
  • The winners will be formally announced during the closing ceremony.
  • The winners of the Poster Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference.
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers.
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template.
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12.
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speaker’s biography, recent photograph, image and reference.
  • Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M long. The title, contents and the author’s information should be clearly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics
  • Midwifery & Women's Reproductive Health
  • Urogynecology
  • Women Health & Emergency Maternal Care
  • Complications of Multiple Pregnancy
  • Infertility/Assisted Reproductive Technologies
  • Prenatal & Postnatal Care-A womans Approach
  • Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
  • Neonatology
  • Breast Cancer Therapy, Prevention & Medication
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease and Pregnancy
  • Contraception Methods - Family Planning

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