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3rd Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health

October 27-29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

October 27 -29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

Pregnancy Loss

Pregnancy Loss

Pregnancy loss is a significant aspect within the field of gynecology, requiring specialized expertise in understanding and managing the complexities of miscarriage, stillbirth, and termination. Gynecologists play a crucial role in providing compassionate care, conducting thorough investigations into the causes of pregnancy loss, and offering support to individuals and couples navigating the emotional and physical aspects of such experiences. Advancements in gynecological research contribute to improved diagnostics and interventions, aiming to minimize pregnancy loss and enhance overall reproductive health.

Stillbirth, a profoundly distressing aspect of pregnancy loss, occurs when a baby dies in the womb after 20 weeks of gestation. Unlike miscarriage, which is more prevalent, stillbirth represents a unique set of challenges for parents who had been eagerly anticipating the arrival of their child. The emotional trauma associated with stillbirth is often exacerbated by the fact that parents have had more time to form a connection with their unborn baby. The loss is not only of a pregnancy but of the hopes, dreams, and expectations tied to the anticipated arrival of a new family member. The causes of stillbirth are diverse and can range from genetic factors and complications with the placenta to infections and maternal health issues. Understanding and addressing the factors contributing to stillbirth is crucial for both the emotional well-being of parents and the advancement of medical knowledge in preventing such tragedies. Parents often undergo a battery of tests to determine the cause of stillbirth, adding a layer of complexity to an already emotionally charged situation. The grieving process for stillbirth is intricate, involving not only the acknowledgment of the loss but also the physical recovery from childbirth. Efforts to raise awareness about stillbirth and its emotional impact are crucial in dispelling the stigma surrounding this often misunderstood aspect of pregnancy loss. Support networks, counseling services, and advocacy groups play pivotal roles in educating society about the complexities of stillbirth and fostering an environment of empathy and understanding. As medical research continues to delve into the intricacies of stillbirth, the hope is that advancements will be made to prevent these devastating losses and provide solace to grieving parents.

Committee Members
Speaker at Womens Health Conference - Orfanoudaki Irene

Orfanoudaki Irene

University Hospital of Heraklion, Greece
Speaker at Obstetrics Congress - Marlen Sulamanidze

Marlen Sulamanidze

Total Charm Clinic, Georgia
Speaker at Obstetrics Congress - Mohamed Hosni

Mohamed Hosni

London North West University Hospitals, United Kingdom
Gynec 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Margot Debrabandere

Margot Debrabandere

Stamford Hospital, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Carrie Eutizi

Carrie Eutizi

Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic Violence, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Swati Kumari

Swati Kumari

BronxCare Health System, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Cristina Cardenas

Cristina Cardenas

BronxCare Health System, United States

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