Sessions

Sep 23-24, 2026    Paris, France
2nd International Conference on

Reproductive Health and Fertility

Sessions

Advancing Reproductive Health Worldwide

This track offers a global perspective on reproductive health, addressing key challenges such as disparities in infertility care, cultural barriers, and resource limitations across regions. It highlights successful programs, policies, and interventions that have improved reproductive outcomes, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The session also explores the impact of international collaborations, telemedicine, and capacity-building initiatives in strengthening reproductive health systems, with the goal of fostering global partnerships and promoting equitable, high-quality reproductive healthcare for all.

Immunology in Fertility and Implantation Success

This track delves into the complex interactions between the immune system and reproduction, examining the mechanisms that govern embryo implantation, immune tolerance, and factors contributing to recurrent pregnancy loss. It highlights recent advancements in diagnosing and treating immunological infertility, including emerging immunotherapies and personalized treatment strategies. The discussion also explores the influence of inflammation, autoimmune responses, and the reproductive microbiome on fertility outcomes. By bringing together immunologists and reproductive specialists, this session aims to enhance understanding and drive improved clinical results.

Emerging Technologies in Embryology and ART Labs

This track highlights key innovations in embryology and ART laboratories, including advances in embryo culture systems, time-lapse imaging, biopsy techniques, and quality control. It explores improved lab environments, new culture media, and automation to enhance workflow efficiency. Cutting-edge tools such as microfluidics and nanotechnology for better gamete and embryo handling are also featured. The session focuses on standardization, regulatory compliance, and adopting modern technologies to boost accuracy and embryo viability.

Innovations in Fertility Preservation

This track focuses on modern fertility preservation strategies for individuals undergoing cancer treatments, medical therapies, or age-related reproductive decline. Key techniques such as tissue cryopreservation, gamete freezing, and emerging options like in vitro follicle maturation are highlighted. The session underscores multidisciplinary collaboration, addressing ethical considerations, patient counseling, and long-term outcomes. It also covers innovations supporting fertility for transgender individuals and those with autoimmune conditions, offering essential guidance for clinicians managing complex reproductive cases.

Mental and Emotional Well-Being in Fertility Care

This track focuses on the psychological and emotional challenges faced by individuals and couples navigating infertility, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship strain, and effective coping strategies. It examines the vital role of counseling, support groups, and structured psychological interventions within fertility clinics. The session also highlights emerging research on how stress hormones influence reproductive outcomes and explores ways to integrate comprehensive mental health support into fertility treatment plans. 

Ethics and Social Aspects of Reproductive Medicine

This track explores the complex ethical, legal, and societal considerations surrounding reproductive technologies and infertility care, addressing key issues such as informed consent, patient privacy, embryo ownership, surrogacy, gamete donation, and equitable access to treatment. It examines how evolving regulations, cultural values, and global policy changes influence clinical practice and patient decision-making. By bringing together clinicians, ethicists, legal professionals, and policymakers, this session encourages thoughtful dialogue and responsible navigation of emerging challenges to ensure patient rights, safety, and well-being remain central to reproductive healthcare.

Modern Contraceptive Innovations

This track explores the latest advancements in contraceptive technology, including long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), emerging male contraceptive options, and promising non-hormonal methods. It examines key challenges related to contraceptive effectiveness, side effects, accessibility, and comprehensive patient counseling. The session highlights research into novel delivery systems and cutting-edge technologies designed to expand contraceptive choices and improve user experience. By emphasizing informed decision-making and reproductive autonomy, this track supports a more inclusive and equitable approach to family planning for all individuals.

Metabolism & Reproductive Health

This track examines how nutrition, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and related metabolic disorders affect reproductive function in both men and women. It highlights evidence-based dietary interventions, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle modifications that can enhance fertility outcomes. The session also explores emerging research on the gut microbiome’s influence on metabolism and reproductive health. By fostering collaboration among nutritionists, endocrinologists, and reproductive specialists, this track supports the development of comprehensive, metabolism-focused strategies to improve fertility.

Lifestyle, Environment & Fertility

This track explores how lifestyle choices—such as diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol use, and stress—along with environmental exposures to toxins, pollutants, and endocrine disruptors influence reproductive health in both men and women. It highlights preventive strategies and public health measures aimed at reducing these risks, while also presenting emerging research on epigenetic changes caused by environmental factors and their effects on gamete and embryo quality. By bringing together reproductive specialists, environmental scientists, and public health professionals, this session promotes a comprehensive approach to improving reproductive wellness.

Innovations in Male Reproductive Health

This track offers a focused overview of male infertility, covering key causes, diagnostic tools, and modern treatment options. It highlights advancements in semen analysis, sperm retrieval techniques, varicocele management, and hormonal therapies, as well as the influence of lifestyle factors, toxins, and genetics on male fertility. The session also presents updates in assisted reproductive techniques such as microsurgical sperm extraction and testicular sperm aspiration, along with emerging approaches like stem cell and gene therapies. Counseling strategies to better support men and couples will also be discussed.

AI-Driven Reproductive Technologies

This track explores the expanding role of artificial intelligence and robotic technologies in gynecology and fertility treatments. It highlights AI-driven diagnostic tools, machine-learning models for predicting reproductive outcomes, and advanced systems for sperm and embryo selection to enhance IVF success. The session also covers robotic-assisted procedures, including hysterectomy, fibroid removal, and fertility-preserving surgeries. Ethical considerations in AI-supported clinical decision-making, along with case studies demonstrating successful AI-enhanced reproductive procedures, will be discussed. The track further examines how AI is shaping personalized fertility counseling and tailored treatment planning.

Stem Cell Innovations in Reproduction

This track examines the growing potential of stem cell–based therapies for treating infertility and reproductive disorders. It highlights breakthroughs in ovarian and testicular stem cell research aimed at restoring fertility, as well as the use of mesenchymal stem cells for endometrial regeneration. The session reviews ongoing clinical trials, discusses ethical and regulatory challenges, and presents case studies showcasing promising experimental outcomes. Future possibilities, including lab-grown gametes and engineered reproductive tissues, will also be explored as emerging avenues in reproductive medicine.

Modern Prenatal Diagnostics

This track highlights the latest developments in non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and its expanding role in early fetal health assessment. It examines the accuracy and limitations of NIPT in detecting chromosomal abnormalities, alongside emerging biomarkers and multi-omics approaches shaping the future of prenatal diagnostics. The session also explores how AI enhances the interpretation of screening results, while addressing ethical considerations related to genetic testing and pregnancy decision-making. Case studies demonstrating successful early interventions based on NIPT findings will be featured, along with discussions on how maternal health influences fetal epigenetic.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

This session covers the link between PCOS, metabolic disorders, and fertility. Experts will discuss insulin resistance, obesity, and their impact on ovulation. Attendees will learn about the latest advancements in PCOS treatment, including lifestyle modifications and medications. Emerging therapies, such as inositol supplements and GLP-1 receptor agonists, will be explored. The session will highlight personalized treatment approaches for different PCOS phenotypes. Strategies for improving egg quality and pregnancy rates in PCOS patients will be discussed. Case studies on overcoming PCOS-related infertility challenges will be presented.

Genetic and Epigenetic Insights in Reproductive Medicine

This track examines how genetic and epigenetic factors influence fertility, embryo development, and pregnancy outcomes. It covers the impact of genetic mutations and chromosomal abnormalities on reproductive health, along with emerging applications of gene-editing technologies. The session highlights how environmental exposures shape gene expression and fertility, and presents cutting-edge research on epigenetic markers involved in embryo implantation. Ethical considerations surrounding genetic interventions and case studies on personalized genetic counseling are also included.

Updated Fertility Preservation Approaches

This track focuses on preserving fertility in individuals undergoing cancer therapy or other gonadotoxic treatments. It covers essential techniques such as egg and sperm freezing, ovarian tissue cryopreservation, and embryo banking, along with fertility-sparing surgeries and hormonal protection during chemotherapy. Advancements in ovarian transplantation and in-vitro folliculogenesis will be highlighted. The session also addresses ethical considerations, patient counseling, and emerging innovations in reproductive organ regeneration, supported by case studies showcasing fertility outcomes after cancer treatment.

STI Management Essentials

This track provides an overview of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), their modes of transmission, and their impact on reproductive and overall health. It emphasizes the importance of early detection, timely treatment, and preventive strategies to reduce complications. Common STIs—including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV, HSV, HIV, and hepatitis B and C—will be discussed, along with their symptoms, screening methods, and management approaches. The session aims to strengthen clinician awareness and public health strategies for STI prevention and control.

Reproductive Cancer Diagnosis & Care

This track explores cancers affecting the reproductive organs in both men and women, highlighting their symptoms, risk factors, and modern treatment approaches. It emphasizes the significant physical and emotional impact of these cancers, underscoring the importance of early detection for improved outcomes. The session will cover current screening methods, diagnostic innovations, and evolving therapeutic options, while promoting awareness and timely intervention as key components of effective reproductive cancer management.

Managing Urogenital Health Disorders

This track explores a broad spectrum of conditions affecting the urinary and reproductive systems in both men and women. It covers common disorders such as urinary tract infections, incontinence, kidney stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, erectile dysfunction, polycystic ovary syndrome, pelvic inflammatory disease, testicular disorders, and various forms of sexual dysfunction. The session emphasizes how these conditions influence urinary function, sexual health, and reproductive capability. It also highlights the importance of timely diagnosis, effective treatment strategies, and preventive approaches to support overall urogenital and reproductive well-being.

Advances in Artificial Insemination Techniques

This track provides an overview of artificial insemination (AI) as a key fertility treatment used to assist individuals or couples who face challenges conceiving naturally. It highlights modern AI methods, including intracervical and intrauterine insemination, and discusses factors that influence success rates, such as sperm quality, timing, and ovarian stimulation. The session also touches on indications for AI, its role in treating male factor and unexplained infertility, and its use for single parents and same-sex couples. Attendees will gain insights into improving outcomes and integrating AI effectively into fertility care.

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