Women's Health and Reproduction Sciences is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the unique healthcare needs of women throughout their lifespan, with a particular emphasis on reproductive health. This encompassing area of study delves into various aspects of women's well-being, ranging from adolescence to menopause. The field encompasses preventive care, diagnosis, and management of medical conditions specific to women. Professionals in Women's Health and Reproduction Sciences, including gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, and obstetricians, work collaboratively to address reproductive health, fertility, and pregnancy-related concerns.
Reproductive sciences within this field explore the physiological processes related to conception, fetal development, and childbirth. This includes research on fertility treatments, assisted reproductive technologies, and the understanding of reproductive disorders. Scientists and healthcare practitioners aim to enhance fertility treatments, improve pregnancy outcomes, and address conditions affecting the reproductive system.
Women's Health and Reproduction Sciences also cover family planning, contraceptive methods, and maternal-fetal medicine. This involves providing education, counseling, and medical interventions to support women in making informed decisions about their reproductive health and family planning. In summary, Women's Health and Reproduction Sciences is a comprehensive field that embraces the entirety of women's health, from puberty to menopause. Through research, education, and clinical practice, professionals in this field strive to optimize women's reproductive health, support healthy pregnancies, and enhance overall well-being.
Title : Pathologic findings in women with atypical glandular cells on Pap test
Neda Zarrin Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title : Application of thread technology in aesthetic and functional gynecology
Marlen Sulamanidze, Total Charm Clinic, Georgia
Title : Exploitation of sperm agglutination factor derived from Staphylococcus aureus as a putative candidate for vaginal contraception
Vijay Prabha, Panjab University, India
Title : Pregnancy outcome after uterine artery embolization for uterine adenomyosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Mohamed M Hosni, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Endometrial functions in recurrent pregnancy loss
Nicoletta Di Simone, Humanitas University Milan, Italy
Title : The dawn of biological restoration in female pelvic floor and vulvovaginal disorders
Irene Eirini Orfanoudaki, University Hospital, Greece