Jamews Okeya
Critical Care Nurse, Department of Pediatric ICU, A.I.C Kijabe Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya, E-mail: jamesorengel1@gmail.com
The “International Conference on Women’s Health, Reproduction and Fertility” hosted by conference series with the theme, “Managing reproductive life: Sexuality and Fertility” was successfully executed during April 08- 09, 2019 Abu Dhabi. The conference offered a unique opportunity to investigators across the globe in order to meet, explore, network and perceive new scientific innovations. The conference received a commendable applaud and active participation was received from the Editorial Board Members of OMICS Group Journals as well as from the global scientists, Professors, Academicians, Researcher Scholars and students from diverse fields of Nursing and medical.
The Keynote speeches for Nursing Care Congress 2020 were presented by the following
• Amin Gohary Management of undescended testis, Burjeel Hospital, UAE
• Mohammad Ebrahim Parsanezhad, Management of clomiphene citrate resistant women with PCOD, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Conference series is organizing “World Congress on Women Healthcare and Reproductive Medicine was scheduled on March 18-19, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand” .The conference is going to cover the entire field related to Nursing, latest research and findings. The Conference will provide a platform where research scholars and students will be able to gain knowledge about new, innovative research and findings from the eminent Scientist, Researchers and Professors, Doctors, Nurses, Students etc.
The conference highlights of Womens Health Conference 2020 are as follows: Midwifery, Midwifery Skills, Midwifery Care, Maternal and Child Health, Women’s Health, Childbirth, Midwifery services in Breastfeeding, Neonatal Nursing, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Influence of Drugs and general awareness in Pregnancy, Nursing Research, Qualitative Research in Nursing.
Women's health refers to the health of women, which differs from that of men in many unique ways. Women's health is an example of population health, where health is defined by the World Health Organization as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". Often treated as simply women's reproductive health, many groups argue for a broader definition pertaining to the overall health of women, better expressed as "The health of women". These differences are further exacerbated in developing countries where women, whose health includes both their risks and experiences, are further disadvantaged.
Women's reproductive and sexual health has a distinct difference compared to men's health. Even in developed countries pregnancy and childbirth are associated with substantial risks to women with maternal mortality accounting for more than a quarter of a million deaths per year, with large gaps between the developing and developed countries.
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Mercy Loyola,
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