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Mar 14-15, 2024    London, UK
International conference on

Women Health and Midwifery

Longdom Conferences hosts 200+ leading international conferences and virtual events annually. It is instrumental in bringing together experts and learners from all over the globe for mutual growth and effective research-oriented discussions. As per the present situation in the field of Healthcare especially regarding Women, Longdom Meetings is hosting its “International conference on Women Health and Midwifery” scheduled for March 14-15, 2024 at London, UK. The Women Health-2024 extends immense pleasure in inviting you to join us at this conference which will be focusing on the theme “Empowering Women Health across the Lifespan”.

This theme could emphasis on the various stages of a woman's life, from adolescence to menopause, highlighting aspects like reproductive health, family planning, menstrual health, sexual wellness, and healthy aging. Sessions could explore both clinical and psychosocial dimensions of women's health. We aim to engage, empower, evolve, and explore knowledge among attendees from all levels of scientific researchers on Women Health. This Women Health-2024 conference will concentrate on the core knowledge and major advances in the rapidly emerging fields by attracting eminent scholars, experts, and professionals globally.

Why to join LONGDOM conferences?
Understand the current state of research | Meet international colleagues and experts | Visit the exhibition of leading-edge technology | Engage with editors of the top journals in your field | Global networking and certification | Brand Launching and many more to explore

Who will be the participants?
Healthcare Professionals | Researchers and Academics | Policy Makers and Advocates | Students and Trainees | Healthcare Administrators | Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Professionals | Non-Governmental Organizations | Industry Representatives | Public and Community Members | International Attendees | Health Educators and Trainers

Important Scientific Sessions

Track 1: Advancements in Prenatal Care and Screening

This aims to improve the health and well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus. Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing, Cell-Free DNA Analysis, Advanced Ultrasound Techniques, Prenatal Genetic Screening, Microarray Analysis, Expanded Newborn Screening, Fetal MRI, Maternal Blood Tests, Nutritional and Lifestyle Guidance, Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring.

Track 2: Innovations in Maternal-Fetal Medicine

These innovations in maternal-fetal medicine have contributed to earlier and more accurate diagnoses, better management of high-risk pregnancies, improved prenatal interventions, and enhanced overall care for both mothers and their unborn babies. Maternal-fetal medicine is a specialized branch of obstetrics that focuses on managing the health of both the pregnant woman and the developing fetus. Over the years, there have been several innovations in this field that have greatly improved the care and outcomes for pregnant women and their unborn babies. 3D and 4D Ultrasound, Fetal Surgery, Placental Assessment, Genetic Sequencing and Precision Medicine, Maternal Immunization, Prenatal Therapies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Prenatal Diagnostics


Track 3: Women's Reproductive Health across the Lifespan

Women's reproductive health encompasses a wide range of medical, social, and psychological factors that impact females throughout their lives. It spans from adolescence through menopause and beyond. Here's an overview of women's reproductive health across the lifespan: Adolescence, Reproductive Years, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Postpartum Period, Perimenopause and Menopause, Later Life, Sexual Health and Well-Being, Gender Identity and Diversity. Throughout these different stages of life, access to quality healthcare, comprehensive education, and support systems are key to promoting women's reproductive health and overall well-being


Track 4: Midwifery in Diverse Healthcare Settings

Midwifery is a specialized field of healthcare that focuses on providing care to pregnant individuals, assisting in childbirth, and providing postpartum support to both the parent and the new born. Midwives play a crucial role in promoting healthy pregnancies, safe deliveries, and positive maternal and neonatal outcomes. Diverse healthcare settings in which midwives can practice include: Home Births, Hospitals, Birth Centers, Clinics, Rural and Underserved Areas, Cultural and Religious Diversity, Collaborative Care Models, Global Health and Humanitarian Settings, Cultural Competency and LGBTQ+ Care, Telehealth and Virtual Care.


Track 5: Mental Health and Wellbeing during Pregnancy and Postpartum

Mental health and wellbeing during pregnancy and the postpartum period are critically important aspects of maternal and infant health. Pregnancy and childbirth bring significant physical and emotional changes, and individuals may experience a wide range of emotions and challenges during these times. Antenatal (During Pregnancy) Mental Health, Postpartum Mental Health, Risk Factors and Protective Factors, Importance of Screening and Intervention, Holistic Approach to Wellbeing, Partner and Family Involvement, Cultural Sensitivity


Track 6: Advocating for Women's Health Rights and Equity

Advocating for women's health rights and equity is a critical endeavor that involves promoting equal access to healthcare, addressing gender-based disparities, and ensuring that women have control over their own bodies and healthcare decisions. Education and Awareness, Access to Quality Healthcare, Reproductive Rights, Maternal Health, Gender-Based Violence, Mental Health, Research and Data Collection, Advocacy and Lobbying, Intersectionality, Support Women's Empowerment, Cultural Sensitivity, Media and Messaging, Partnerships and Collaboration.


Track 7: Inclusive Care for LGBTQ+ Families

Inclusive care for LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and other identities) families is essential to ensuring that all individuals and families receive respectful, culturally competent, and supportive healthcare services. Here are some important considerations for providing inclusive care to LGBTQ+ families: Cultural Competence and Sensitivity, Non-Discrimination Policies, Affirming Language and Pronouns, Inclusive Intake Forms and Documentation, Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Supportive Mental Health Services, Parenting and Family Support, Pediatric and Adolescent Care, Transgender and Gender-Affirming Care, Culturally Inclusive Pregnancy and Maternity Care, Education and Training, Community Engagement and Partnerships, Feedback and Continuous Improvement and Visibility and Representation.


Track 8: Postpartum Recovery and Holistic Care

Postpartum recovery and holistic care are vital aspects of supporting new parents as they navigate the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges that come after childbirth. Physical Recovery, Emotional Well-Being, Breastfeeding Support, Holistic Care, Time Management and Boundaries, Body Positivity and Self-Image, Cultural and Spiritual Considerations, Reconnecting with Identity, Practical Support and Continued Medical Care.


Tracks 9: Nutrition, Exercise, and Lifestyle in Pregnancy

Proper nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle choices are crucial for the health and well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus. Here's a comprehensive overview of these three factors:

  • Nutrition: Balanced Diet, Folic Acid, Iron, Calcium, Protein, Hydration and Avoid Unsafe Foods
  • Exercise: Consult Healthcare Provider, Low-Impact Activities, Listen to Your Body and Avoid High-Risk Activities
  • Lifestyle: Rest and Sleep, Stress Management, Avoid Harmful Substances, Prenatal Care and Educate Yourself


Track 10: Emerging Trends in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Several emerging trends were shaping the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; here are some trends that were gaining prominence around that time:

  • Personalized Medicine
  • Telemedicine and Digital Health
  • Fertility Preservation
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine Advances
  • Precision Pregnancy Care
  • Nutrition and Lifestyle Interventions
  • Mental Health Awareness
  • Robotic Surgery
  • Vaginal Microbiome Research
  • Inclusive Care

Market Analysis Report on Women Health

The global women healthcare market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth $9.6 billion in 2019 and is poised to reach $17.8 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR OF 13.2% from 2019 to 2024. The growth of the market is primarily driven by factors such as the growing incidence of chronic health conditions among women, government initiatives to curb population growth, and growing demand for contraceptives to prevent unintended pregnancies. Moreover, the growing focus on R&D by key players for the development of advanced products is also a major factor in driving market growth.

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