Track: Perinatal Outcomes in Pregnancy
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Factors Affecting Perinatal Outcomes: This topic covers the wide range of factors—biological, behavioral, and environmental—that can affect pregnancy outcomes and the health of both the mother and child.
Monitoring and Assessing Fetal Health: Participants will learn about the tools and techniques used to monitor fetal development, ensuring early detection of any complications that may affect the baby’s health.
Maternal Conditions and Complications: Key maternal health issues, including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and infections, will be discussed in terms of their impact on perinatal outcomes and the interventions needed to reduce risk.
Perinatal Care Best Practices: The session will highlight proven care practices and clinical guidelines that ensure both the mother and baby remain healthy, focusing on early interventions, consistent monitoring, and timely medical support.
Social and Environmental Determinants of Health: Social factors such as poverty, access to prenatal care, education, and family support will be explored as key influences on the quality of perinatal outcomes and long-term health.
Scientific Highlights
- Pregnant Women: Holistic Care and Support
- Reproductive Biology: Foundations and Advances
- Maternal Healthcare and Postnatal Care: Ensuring Lifelong Wellness
- Antenatal Care During Your Pregnancy
- Perinatal Outcomes in Pregnancy
- Breast Feeding and Mother Care
- Induction of Labour
- Gynecologic and Obstetrics
- Embryo Ethics
- Medical disorders in pregnancy and complications