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Nov 09-10, 2022    Singapore city, Singapore
2nd International Forum on

Fetal and Maternal Medicine

1stInternational Conference on Forum on Fetal and Maternal Medicine is delighted to invite all the participants across the globe to the prestigious event, which is going to be held during November 09-10, 2022 at Singapore City, Singapore. The conference revolves around the theme – “Advocacy to optimize the health of high-risk pregnancy and the Babies”.

Scientific Sessions:

Session 1: Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM), additionally Known as perinatology, it's the branch of medicine that studies, diagnoses, and treats health-related problems for the fetus and also the mother, during, and shortly after pregnancy. It's a subspecialty of Obstetrics. Physicians who specialize in this field collaborate with paediatricians, neonatologists, and primary obstetricians for low risk and high-risk pregnancy. MFM specialists are experts in insecure high-risk pregnancy. Maternal-Fetal medicine (MFM) is the branch of obstetrics that focuses on the medical and surgical management of high-risk pregnancies.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 2: Obstetrics and Gynaecology

A branch of medicine that specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth and in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female reproductive organs. It also specializes in other women’s health issues, such as menopause, hormone problems, contraception (birth control), and infertility. In many areas, the specialties of gynaecology and obstetrics overlap.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 3: Fetal Evaluation and Prenatal Testing

Prenatal diagnosis has revolutionized prenatal care from the perspective of both the patient and the physician. For the patient, prenatal diagnosis provides genetic, anatomic, and physiologic information about the fetus or fetuses that can be used to make informed and individualized decisions regarding the pregnancy. For the physician, prenatal diagnosis provides vital information that can be utilized for better antepartum management. 

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 4: Reproductive Medicine

Reproductive medicine is a branch of medicine concerning the male and female reproductive systems. It encompasses a variety of reproductive conditions, their prevention and assessment, as well as their subsequent treatment and prognosis. It also incorporates many aspects of ethics and law and has recently seen massive advancements with the help of technology and research. Reproductive medicine has allowed the development of artificial reproductive techniques (ARTs) which have allowed advances in overcoming human infertility, as well as being used in agriculture and in wildlife conservation..

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 5: Gynecologic Surgery

Gynaecological surgery refers to surgery on the female reproductive system. Gynaecological surgery is usually performed by gynaecologists. It includes procedures for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, and incontinence. Gynaecological surgery may occasionally be performed for elective or cosmetic purposes. Gynaecological surgery is presently developing every surgical intercession relating to ladies wellbeing, including Urogynaecology, oncology and fetal surgery.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 6: Neonatology

Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of new-born infants, especially the ill or premature new-borns. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The principal patients of neonatologists are new-born infants who are ill or require special medical care due to prematurity, low-birth weight, intrauterine growth restriction, congenital malformations (birth defects), sepsis, pulmonary hypoplasia or birth asphyxia.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 7: Fetal Surgery

Fetal surgery also known as fetal reconstructive surgery, antenatal surgery, prenatal surgery, is a growing branch of maternal-fetal medicine that covers any of a broad range of surgical techniques that are used to treat birth defects in fetuses who are still in the pregnant uterus. There are three main types: open fetal surgery, which involves completely opening the uterus to operate on the fetus; minimally invasive fetoscopic surgery, which uses small incisions and is guided by fetoscopy and sonography; and percutaneous fetal therapy, which involves placing a catheter under continuous ultrasound guidance. Fetal intervention is relatively new. Advancing technologies allow earlier and more accurate diagnosis of diseases and congenital problems in a fetus.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 8: Fetal Brain development 

The fetal brain begins to develop during the third week of gestation. Neural progenitor cells begin to divide and differentiate into neurons and glia, the two cell types that form the basis of the nervous system. By the ninth week, the brain appears as a small, smooth structure. Fetal brain development has a long-lasting effect on your baby’s personality. The brain grows at a remarkably rapid rate. By the end of the third week of gestation, the embryo has formed the three parts of the brain (the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain). One week later, the brain begins functioning. 

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 9: Fetal Cardiology

The heart is the first organ to develop in your unborn baby and is the most important to his or her lifetime of health. We’re here to help understand exactly how your baby’s heart is growing, and to partner with you, your obstetrician and a diverse care team to support your baby’s unique needs before, during and after birth. Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) may be identified during fetal life with a very high level of diagnostic accuracy at tertiary centres with an established fetal cardiology programme.

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

Session 10: Embryology and Human Genetics

Embryology is the branch of science that reviews the pre-birth improvement of gametes treatment, and advancement of incipient organisms and hatchlings. A human starts life as a treated ovum. These single-cell offers ascend to a great many cells that shape the human body. In an initial couple of days following treatment, the creating incipient organism comprises of a chunk of cells. This inserts on the mass of the uterus and starts to become further, bolstered by supplements and blood from the mother.Human Genetics qualities examine is of legacy as it happens in individuals. 

Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral therapy |  Infertile women |  Psychological well-being | Ovarian stimulation | PCOS|  Premature luteinisation | Progesterone-primed ovarian stimulation Agnathia | Congenital malformation | Otocephaly|  Prenatal ultrasound | Azoospermia | Male infertility |  p53 gene polymorphism |  Polymorphism | TP53 gene

 

Market Analysis

The fetal monitoring market is projected to reach USD 5.2 billion by 2026 from USD 3.7 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2021 to 2026. The development of non-invasive, portable, and advanced fetal monitors and emerging markets and strengthening infrastructure are expected to offer growth opportunities in the market during the forecast period. The fetal monitoring market is expanding with the latest innovative technologies, backed by escalating research and product launches. Fetal monitoring technologies are now being streamlined to provide greater assistance in utero fetal surgeries, consisting of challenging physical fetal access and technological complications. Fetal cardiac assessments have also witnessed progress that supports high-fidelity hemodynamic and continuous physiologic monitoring, thus enabling early diagnosis and treatment. Obstetrics has been introduced with non-invasive diagnosis technologies such as Doppler studies, cell-free fetal DNA assessment, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM), and fetal acid-base status. Fetal and neonatal assessments are carried out during antepartum via percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling and during intrapartum with fetal scalp blood sampling immediately after birth. Fetal phonocardiography has been integrated with advanced data acquisition systems and databases.

Past Conference Reports

Stem Cells 2019

We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Euro Stem Cells 2019 Conference the best ever!

Global Meet on Stem Cell research and Molecular biology, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during October 14-15, 2019 at Rome, Italy based on the theme “New Trends and Technologies in Stem Cell Research and Molecular Biology"

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

  1. Dr. Kazuko Tatsumura , Oriental Traditional Medicine of Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China
  2. Dr. Khalid Shah, Harvard Medical School, USA
  3. Dr. Gargi Maitra, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, India
  4. Kelly Welton, La Quinta, USA
  5. Jehad Zweiri,, Marma Heatth Centre,  India

With the grand success of Euro Stem Cells 2019, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the “Oncology Congress 2020” to be held on May 05, 2020 at Vienna, Austria

For More details visit: https://www.longdom.com/fetal-medicine

Molecular Biology 2020

We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Molecular Science 2020 the best ever!

Webinar on Molecular Biology, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during December 07, 2020 at London, UK based on the theme “Latest technologies and advancements in the field of Plant science and Molecular Biology"

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

  1. Dr. Gargi Maitra, India
  2. Barrington Brevitt, South Africa
  3. Dr Ioannis G Papanikolaou, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, India
  4. Kelly Welton, La Quinta, USA
  5. Ayman Salah, Cairo University, Egypt

With the grand success of Molecular Biology 2020, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the “Stem Cell 2022” to be held on April 27-28, 2022 in Las Vegas, USA

For More details visit: https://www.longdom.com/fetal-medicine

Molecular Science 2020

We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Molecular Science 2020 the best ever!

Webinar on Molecular Science and Technology, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during December 07, 2020 at London, UK based on the theme “Innovations and Nature unlock mystery in molecular science"

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

  1. Gianni Pertici, Industrie Biomediche Insubri SA, Switzerland
  2. Hongjun Wang, Medical University of South Carolina, USA
  3. Kelly Welton, La Quinta, USA
  4. Kristine Freude, Denmark

 

With the grand success of Molecular Science 2020, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the “molecularbiology-2020” to be held on December 22, 2020.

For More details visit: https://www.longdom.com/fetal-medicine

Oncology Congress 2020

We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Oncology Congress 2020 Conference the best ever!

Webinar on Oncology and Breast Cancer, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during May 05, 2020 at Vienna, Austria based on the theme “Awareness is the key to eradicate Cancer"

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

 1- Lynn Motz  , Board-certified Acute Care Nurse Practitioner ,  USA
2- Elizabeth Brodie , Edinburgh Napier University, UK
3- Ligia Patricia Rojas Valenciano, University of Costa Rica, USA
4- Freida Pemberton, Molloy College, USA
5- Dr. Anne Gallen, Health Service Executive, Ireland

With the grand success of Oncology Congress 2020, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the “Immunology 2020” to be held on October 30, 2020 at London, UK

For More details visit: https://www.longdom.com/fetal-medicine

Immunology 2020 

We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Immunology 2020 Webinar the best ever!

Webinar on Immunology and Allergy, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during October 30, 2020 at London, UK based on the theme “Innovative approaches and strategies in Immunology and Allergy

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

  1. Dr. Javad Sharifi-rad, Govt.Medical College, India
  2. Emmanuel Fondue, South Africa
  3. Dr. Nadja Zeltner, University of Georgia, USA
  4. Welton Kelly, Las Vegas, USA
  5. -K. M. Yacob, Marma Heatth Centre,  India

With the grand success of Immunology 2020, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the “Molecular Science 2020” to be held on December 07, 2020 at London, UK

For More details visit: https://www.longdom.com/fetal-medicine

 

 

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