Scientific Sessions

Advances in Contraception and Family Planning

Modern contraception has evolved significantly, offering a range of options to suit diverse reproductive needs. Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), such as hormonal implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs), provide highly effective, low-maintenance birth control solutions. Emergency contraception, including oral pills and copper IUDs, plays a crucial role in preventing unintended pregnancies, though increased awareness and accessibility remain essential. Special populations, including adolescents, postpartum women, and individuals with medical conditions, often face unique contraceptive challenges, requiring personalized counseling and care.

Male contraceptive research is advancing, with promising developments in hormonal and non-hormonal methods aimed at expanding family planning options. Ethical and cultural considerations continue to shape contraceptive access and decision-making, highlighting the need for respectful, patient-centered care. Digital health innovations, including mobile apps and telemedicine, are transforming contraceptive counseling, improving education, adherence, and access to reproductive healthcare. As family planning methods continue to evolve, integrating technology and personalized approaches ensures more inclusive and effective reproductive health solutions.

  • Innovations in Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives
  • Emergency Contraceptive Methods and Awareness
  • Contraceptive Challenges in Special Populations
  • Male Contraceptive Methods: Emerging Research and Developments
  • Ethical and Cultural Considerations in Family Planning
  • The Role of Digital Health in Contraceptive Counseling