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Sep 23-24, 2026    Paris, France
4th International conference on

Womens Health, Gynecology and Midwifery

The 4th International Conference on Women’s Health, Gynecology and Midwifery 2026, is an international scientific forum dedicated to advancing research, clinical practice, education, and policy related to women’s health. Scheduled for September 23–24, 2026, in Paris, France, the conference aims to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration among global experts working across gynecology, obstetrics, midwifery, and allied healthcare disciplines.

The conference will feature keynote lectures, plenary talks, scientific sessions, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and workshops, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Topics include gynecology, reproductive and sexual health, maternal and neonatal care, fertility, menopause, gynecologic oncology, digital health, and midwifery-centered care, with a focus on evidence-based, equitable solutions.

We invite healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, policy makers, and industry experts to join this prestigious event in Paris to advance quality, innovation, and equity in women’s health.

WHY SHOULD ATTEND?

  1. Gain insights into the latest research, clinical advancements, and emerging trends in women’s health, gynecology, and midwifery
  2. Learn from internationally recognized experts through keynote lectures and scientific sessions
  3. Explore evidence-based practices and innovative approaches that enhance patient care and health outcomes
  4. Engage in interdisciplinary discussions addressing equity, quality, and accessibility in women’s healthcare
  5. Share original research and clinical experiences through oral and poster presentations
  6. Strengthen professional skills through interactive workshops and panel discussions
  7. Network with global peers, fostering collaborations across clinical, academic, and research sectors
  8. Stay informed about policy developments and healthcare technologies shaping the future of women’s health

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  1. Gynecologists and obstetricians
  2. Midwives and maternity care professionals
  3. Women’s health physicians and clinicians
  4. Researchers and scientists in gynecology, obstetrics, and reproductive health
  5. Academicians, educators, and students in medical and health sciences
  6. Nurses and allied healthcare professionals involved in women’s care
  7. Public health experts and healthcare administrators
  8. Policy makers and representatives from health organizations
  9. Industry professionals, technology developers, and pharmaceutical representatives working in women’s health

KEY HIGHLIGHTS:

  1. A global scientific platform dedicated to advancing women’s health, gynecology, and midwifery
  2. Keynote presentations delivered by internationally recognized clinicians, researchers, and academic leaders
  3. A well-structured scientific agenda integrating clinical practice, research innovation, and health policy perspectives
  4. Oral and poster sessions featuring high-quality original research and clinical case studies
  5. Expert-led panel discussions addressing contemporary challenges, health equity, and future directions in women’s healthcare
  6. Interactive workshops designed to strengthen practical competencies and promote evidence-based care
  7. Multidisciplinary engagement fostering collaboration among medical, academic, and allied health professionals
  8. Structured networking opportunities to support professional connections and international collaboration
  9. Dedicated platform for early-career professionals and students to present research and engage with senior experts
  10. Hosted in Paris, France, providing an intellectually stimulating setting enriched by cultural and academic excellence

PARTICIPATION BENEFITS:

  1. Access to high-quality scientific sessions covering current research, clinical practice, and innovations in women’s health, gynecology, and midwifery
  2. Opportunities to learn from experienced international speakers and subject-matter experts
  3. Platform to present research findings and clinical work through oral and poster sessions
  4. Exposure to evidence-based approaches and emerging technologies in women’s healthcare
  5. Engagement in interactive discussions that encourage knowledge exchange and critical thinking
  6. Professional networking with global peers, researchers, and healthcare leaders
  7. Insights into interdisciplinary collaboration and integrated models of care
  8. Support for career development through academic exchange and scholarly interaction
  9. Enhanced understanding of global health perspectives and healthcare equity
  10. Participation in an international conference hosted in Paris, France, offering both academic and cultural enrichment
  11. Opportunity to contribute to discussions on health equity, quality improvement, and patient-centered care
  12. Development of communication and presentation skills in an international academic setting

SESSION AND TRACKS:

Track 1. Women’s Health Across the Lifespan

This session explores the evolving health needs of women from adolescence to older age. It emphasizes prevention, early detection, and long-term wellness strategies. Participants will discuss biological, social, and lifestyle factors that influence health outcomes. Holistic and patient-centered care approaches will be highlighted. The session provides practical insights for improving care at every stage of a woman’s life.

Key Topics: Adolescent health | Reproductive transitions | Maternal health | Preventive care | Healthy aging | Life-course health | Hormonal changes 

Track 2. Advances in Gynecology

This track focuses on recent advancements in gynecologic care, including diagnostic and therapeutic innovations. It highlights both surgical and non-surgical interventions for common and complex conditions. Participants will learn about minimally invasive procedures, evidence-based treatments, and patient-centered approaches. The session encourages discussion of clinical challenges and emerging research. It aims to enhance gynecologic practice globally.

Key Topics: Minimally invasive gynecology | Endometriosis management | Fibroid treatment | Menstrual disorders | Pelvic pain | Laparoscopic surgery 

Track 3. Obstetrics and Maternal Health

This session addresses comprehensive maternal care, from pregnancy to postpartum. Emphasis is placed on improving maternal safety and reducing complications. Discussions will cover high-risk pregnancies, labor management, and postpartum support. Global perspectives on maternal health and strategies for improving outcomes will be included. Participants will explore approaches that ensure safe, respectful, and evidence-based maternity care.

Key Topics: Antenatal care | High-risk pregnancy | Labor management | delivery management | Postpartum care | Maternal morbidity | Pregnancy complications 

Track 4. Midwifery Practice and Care Models

This track highlights modern midwifery practices and their integration into maternity care systems. It emphasizes continuity of care, collaborative practice, and woman-centered approaches. Participants will explore evidence supporting midwife-led care and community-based models. Professional standards, training, and workforce development will be discussed. The session fosters the advancement of midwifery as a core component of maternal and newborn care.

Key Topics: Midwife-led care | Continuity of care | Community midwifery | Collaborative care | Professional standards | Evidence-based midwifery | Home birth practices 

Track 5. Reproductive and Sexual Health

This session focuses on promoting reproductive autonomy and sexual well-being. It addresses clinical, ethical, and social dimensions of reproductive care. Participants will learn about preventive strategies, patient education, and culturally sensitive approaches. Global challenges and access disparities will be highlighted. The session encourages informed decision-making and patient-centered care practices.

Key Topics: Family planning | Contraception methods | STI prevention | Sexual health | Reproductive rights | Fertility counseling | Sexual education | Adolescent reproductive health 

Track 6. Fertility and Infertility Management

This track covers clinical and technological innovations in fertility care. It explores diagnostic approaches, treatment strategies, and assisted reproductive technologies. Psychological and emotional support for patients is emphasized. Ethical considerations in fertility treatment are addressed. The session aims to improve success rates while ensuring patient-centered care.

Key Topics: Assisted reproduction | IVF and ICSI | Infertility diagnosis | Fertility preservation | Ovulation induction | Male infertility | Egg and sperm donation | Embryo transfer 

Track 7. Gynecologic Oncology

This session focuses on prevention, early detection, and treatment of gynecologic cancers. Multidisciplinary care approaches and survivorship support will be highlighted. Advances in surgical, medical, and targeted therapies will be discussed. Screening programs and patient-centered oncology strategies will be explored. Participants will gain insight into comprehensive cancer care for women.

Key Topics: Cervical cancer | Ovarian cancer | Endometrial cancer | Screening and prevention | Surgical oncology | Chemotherapy | Radiation therapy | Targeted therapies | Immunotherapy

Track 8. Maternal–Fetal Medicine

This track focuses on specialized care for complex pregnancies. It emphasizes risk assessment, prenatal diagnostics, and maternal-fetal monitoring. Collaborative approaches to improve perinatal outcomes will be discussed. Advances in imaging, genetic testing, and interventions will be highlighted. Participants will learn strategies for evidence-based maternal-fetal care.

Key Topics: Prenatal diagnostics | Fetal monitoring | High-risk pregnancies | Maternal comorbidities | Genetics in pregnancy | Preterm birth prevention | Amniocentesis | Ultrasound imaging |

Track 9. Neonatal and Newborn Care

This session addresses comprehensive care for newborns, including preterm and high-risk infants. It emphasizes early intervention, development, and family-centered care. Participants will explore best practices in neonatal assessment, nutrition, and safety. Strategies to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality will be discussed. The session promotes holistic and evidence-based newborn care.

Key Topics: Newborn assessment | Neonatal intensive care | Premature infant care | Breastfeeding support | Early developmental care | Neonatal resuscitation | Infection prevention | Growth monitoring 

Track 10. Menopause and Healthy Aging

This track highlights health concerns during menopause and beyond. It focuses on symptom management, chronic disease prevention, and quality of life. Participants will discuss hormonal therapy, lifestyle interventions, and patient counseling. Strategies for cognitive, cardiovascular, and bone health will be addressed. The session supports evidence-based approaches to healthy aging for women.

Key Topics: Menopause management | Hormone replacement therapy | Bone health | Cardiovascular health | Metabolic health | Quality of life | Cognitive function 

Track 11. Digital Health and Innovation

This session explores the role of technology in improving women’s healthcare delivery. It emphasizes telemedicine, mobile apps, and wearable devices. Participants will discuss AI, remote monitoring, and health informatics solutions. Data security, patient engagement, and ethical considerations will be addressed. The session promotes innovation and technology-driven care.

Key Topics: Telemedicine | Mobile health apps | Remote patient monitoring | Digital diagnostics | Health informatics | AI in healthcare | Wearable technology | Patient engagement tools |

Track 12. Public Health and Global Women’s Health

This track highlights population-level strategies to improve women’s health worldwide. It focuses on maternal and child health programs, disease prevention, and community interventions. Health disparities, access, and equity issues will be discussed. Global initiatives and policy frameworks will be highlighted. Participants will gain insights into sustainable public health practices.

Key Topics: Maternal health programs | Child health initiatives | Health disparities | Global health policies | Community-based interventions | Health equity | Disease prevention 

Track 13. Mental Health and Psychosocial Care

This session emphasizes the importance of mental and emotional well-being in women’s health. It covers perinatal mental health, stress management, and counseling strategies. Participants will discuss integrated psychosocial care models and trauma-informed approaches. Screening, early intervention, and patient support will be highlighted. The session encourages holistic mental health care practices.

Key Topics: Perinatal mental health | Anxiety and depression | Stress management | Trauma-informed care | Psychosocial support | Counseling services | Postpartum depression

Track 14. Evidence-Based Midwifery and Nursing

This track focuses on integrating research into midwifery and nursing practice. It emphasizes patient safety, clinical guidelines, and quality improvement. Participants will discuss professional development, practice-based research, and care evaluation. The session supports evidence-informed care models and innovation in clinical practice.

Key Topics: Clinical guidelines | Patient safety | Quality improvement | Practice-based research | Evidence-informed care | Professional development | Clinical audits | Nursing interventions 

Track 15. Nutrition and Lifestyle in Women’s Health

This session explores the impact of diet, exercise, and lifestyle on women’s health. Participants will discuss maternal nutrition, chronic disease prevention, and wellness strategies. Lifestyle interventions to improve metabolic and cardiovascular health will be highlighted. The session emphasizes practical approaches to patient counseling and preventive care.

Key Topics: Maternal nutrition | Lifestyle interventions | Physical activity | Obesity management | Metabolic health | Prenatal nutrition | Nutritional counseling | Weight management

Track 16. Ethics, Policy, and Health Equity

This track highlights ethical and policy issues affecting women’s healthcare. It focuses on health equity, patient rights, and access to care. Global and local perspectives on ethical decision-making will be discussed. Participants will explore strategies to reduce disparities and promote inclusive care. The session encourages responsible and equitable healthcare practices.

Key Topics: Health equity | Women’s health policy | Ethical decision-making | Access to care | Patient rights | Clinical ethics | Informed consent | Global health ethics | Health disparities 

Track 17. Education, Training, and Leadership

This session focuses on professional growth and leadership in women’s health disciplines. It addresses education, mentorship, and workforce development. Innovative teaching methods, simulation training, and skill enhancement will be discussed. Participants will learn strategies for capacity building and knowledge translation. The session encourages leadership and excellence in healthcare education.

Key Topics: Medical education | Professional development | Simulation training | Continuing education | Workforce development | Leadership in healthcare | Mentorship programs 

Track 18. Emerging Research and Future Perspectives

This track highlights innovative research and future trends in women’s healthcare. It focuses on translational research, interdisciplinary studies, and emerging technologies. Participants will explore evidence-based innovations and future care models. The session encourages collaboration, research dissemination, and forward-thinking solutions. It aims to shape the next generation of women’s health strategies.

Key Topics: Translational research | Interdisciplinary studies | Innovative technologies | Future trends in women’s health | Research methodology | Clinical trials | Emerging therapies 

MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT:

The global women’s health care market is growing steadily, driven by increasing awareness of women‑specific health issues, rising adoption of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic solutions, demographic shifts such as aging female populations, and innovations in digital health and personalized care.

 Key Drivers

• Rising focus on preventive, reproductive, and maternal health services

• Introduction of innovative therapies and digital health solutions

• Increasing investment in women’s health research and clinical trials

• Growing demand for personalized care and telehealth applications

 Key Trends & Insights

• North America accounted for the largest share of the market in 2024 due to strong healthcare infrastructure and high health awareness.

• Asia Pacific is projected to grow rapidly as access to healthcare improves.

• Contraceptives and hormonal therapies held significant market shares in 2024.

• Digital women’s health solutions (apps, tele‑care) show double‑digit growth in specialized segments.

Market Size & Forecast

• 2024: USD ~49.33 Bn

• 2030: USD ~68.53 Bn

• CAGR (2025–2030): ~5.1 %

 

 

 

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