Thursday, May 17, 2018

Scientific Sessions

Track 1: Women’s Health
Women have unique health related issue. Unique heath issues include pregnancy, menopause, and conditions of the female organs. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by getting proper, early and regular prenatal care. They are also recommended several tests for cervical cancer, breast cancer and bone density screenings. Complications of pregnancy include health problems that occur during pregnancy. They can involve baby's health, mother’s health or both. Diet and nutrition plays a major role during pregnancy time. Important nutritious diet includes Protein rich veg diet and Calcium rich recipes. The best time to try and conceive is during the ‘fertile window’ of the menstrual cycle i.e. ovulation time.
  • Track 1-1 Health and Beauty
  • Track 1-2 Diet and Nutrition
  • Track 1-3 Weight loss
  • Track 1-4 Obesity in Women



Track 2: 
Gynecology and Obstetrics

Gynecology and Obstetrics are the studies of the female reproductive system. Obstetrics is the branch of medicine that focuses on women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Gynecology is a broader field, focusing on the general health care of women and treating conditions that affect the female reproductive organs. Doctors who are specialized in gynecology and obstetrics will have to undergo four years of post-medical school training in the areas of women’s general health, pregnancy, labor and delivery, preconception and postpartum care, prenatal testing, and genetics. For example, women may be referred as gynecologists in the earlier stages of pregnancy, and obstetricians later in their term.

  • Track 2-1 Adolescent Health
  • Track 2-2 Gynecologic laparoscopy
  • Track 2-3 Maternal and Fetal Medicine
  • Track 2-4 Epidemiology in Obstetrics
  • Track 2-5 Recent Advances in Gynecology


Track 3: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in which one in each 10 women are generally affected. PCOS condition leads to hormonal imbalance in women’s body and affects the overall health and appearance. PCOS is considered as one of the common reason of infertility and is treatable. Between 5-10% of women with child bearing age (15-44) generally affected by PCOS. PCOS generally affects ovaries, responsible to produce estrogen and progesterone hormone. PCOS most commonly remains undiagnosed. About 70% of women affected with PCOS remains undiagnosed.  Some common symptoms of PCOS include Irregular menstrual cycle, hirsutism, Acne, thinning of hair, excess Weight gain, Darkening of skin and skin tagging. There is no cure for PCOS, but medications are being used to manage the symptoms of PCOS.

  • Track 3-1 PCOS and Causes
  • Track 3-2 PCOS Diagnosis
  • Track 3-3 PCOS risk of Cancer
  • Track 3-4 PCOS Treatment
Track 4Gynecology Endocrinology



Gynecological Endocrinology focuses on the treatment of disorders related to menstruation, fertility and menopause.  Reproductive endocrinology and Fetal-Placental Neuroendocrine development refers to a sub specialty that focuses on the biological causes and its interventional treatment of infertility and its development. It is related to the control and function of the different endocrine glands in women, the effects of reproductive events on the endocrine system , and the consequences of endocrine disorders on reproduction.

  • Track 4-1 Fetal-Placental Neuroendocrine Development
  • Track 4-2 Paediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
  • Track 4-3 Pregnancy and Diabetes
  • Track 4-4 Neuroendocrinology of Reproduction


Track 5: Endometriosis

Endometriosis is the growth of tissues of the inner lines of the uterus to outside of uterus. In healthcare terms, lesions/nodules/implants are used to describe the endometrial patches. Most of the Endometriosis patches grow in the pelvic cavity and generally, on or over the two ovaries and ovaries, behind the uterus or tissues holding the uterus, and on the bowels or bladder. The major symptom is the pelvic pain very often linked with menstrual cycle, sometimes cramping during the period and the pain is worse than regular pains during the cycle. The main complication of Endometriosis is infertility. About 30-50% women suffering with Endometriosis face difficulties in their pregnancy.

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