Past Conference Midwifery 2025

The 4th International Conference on Midwifery and Women's Healthcare, held on November 05-06, 2025 in Dubai, UAE, successfully brought together midwives, nurses, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the globe. Organized by Scientex Conferences, the event served as a dynamic platform for sharing knowledge, discussing innovations, and addressing contemporary challenges in Midwifery, Women’s Health, and Maternal Health.


Objectives:

The primary objectives of the conference were to

  • Showcase recent research, advancements, and clinical practices in Midwifery.
  • Promote exchange of ideas and experiences among global healthcare professionals.
  • Strengthen collaborative networks for improved maternal and neonatal outcomes.
  • Encourage development of innovative, evidence-based solutions for emerging healthcare challenges.


Conference Highlights:

The event featured a rich blend of keynote presentations, scientific sessions, and expert-led discussions. Distinguished speakers shared insights on a variety of critical topics, enhancing the learning experience for all attendees.


Key highlights included:

  • Engaging keynote sessions by leading experts in midwifery, women’s healthcare.
  • Scientific presentations focusing on maternal mental health, pregnancy complications, neonatal innovations, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Interactive discussions addressing global healthcare challenges and solutions.
  • Poster presentations and breakout sessions offering diverse perspectives and evidence-based practices.
  • Each session contributed significantly to expanding understanding, inspiring new ideas, and fostering professional growth among participants.


Exhibitor & Networking Sessions:

One of the key highlights of the conference was the exhibitor session conducted by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE). The session provided attendees with valuable insights into the latest developments in lactation consulting and offered a comprehensive overview of IBLCE’s global certification standards. Participants had the opportunity to learn about the organization’s educational resources, certification pathways, and avenues for professional growth in the lactation field. The session garnered strong interest from both experienced practitioners and emerging professionals.


Conclusion:

Midwifery 2025 concluded with remarkable success, fulfilling its mission of promoting learning, innovation, and collaboration among professionals dedicated to improving maternal and Women's Healthcare. Attendees departed with renewed knowledge, fresh perspectives, and strengthened global networks.


Looking Ahead:

We are delighted to announce the next event in this series 5th International Conference on Midwifery and Women's Healthcare held on Bangkok, Thailand in November 18-19, 2026. We look forward to welcoming all participants once again for another inspiring and impactful gathering.