“REFRAMING WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: TO BUILD HEALTHIER FUTURE”
Having Good reproductive health is paramount for women’s health and wellbeing. It is foremost to their ability to make choices and decisions regarding their lives, including whether, or when, considering having children. Sexual and reproductive health is not only about physical wellbeing but also have the right to healthy and respectful relationships, health services that are inclusive, safe and appropriate, access to accurate information, affordable and effective methods of contraception and access to provide timely support and services in relation to unplanned pregnancy.
Different life stages are correlated 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.
Having access to good reproductive health services, quality information about physical and mental health services and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help all the women to achieve optimal health and wellbeing.
Assistant Professor, Executive Director at Women in Global Health
Georgetown University Medical Center, Women in Global Health
USA
Professor, Department of Genetics
Stanford University School of Medicine
United States
Founder and CEO
FemTec Health, EarlyBird Pharma, Ithaca LifeScience Managing Partner
United States
Head of Genetics Department at BMMRC, Dean, Genetics
Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Studies JNIAS
India
Director, Vice Dean, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, Aden Cancer Registry and Research Center, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
University of Aden
Yemen
Professor, Fertility Specialist and Reproductive Endocrinologist, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Embrace Fertility, Robinson Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Australia
Australia
CEO & Co-Founder at ScreenMe, PhD FemTech founder, sexual health R&D, women's health advocate
ScreenMe
United Kingdom
All the accepted abstracts will be published in the Supported Journals (Journal of Women's Health Care, Gynecology & Obstetrics) of Hilaris Conferences with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) provided by Crossref.