Track: Contraception and Family Planning

Family Planning

Advances in Contraceptive Methods: 
LARCs: Innovations in IUDs and implants, overcoming access barriers. 
Oral contraceptives: New hormonal combinations and non-hormonal options. 
Male contraceptives: Progress in pills, injectables, and clinical trials. 

Non-Hormonal and Natural Methods: 
Barrier methods: Condoms and diaphragms with improved designs. 
Fertility awareness: Wearable tech and apps for natural contraception. 

Contraceptive Options for Special Populations: 
Postpartum/post-abortion: Immediate contraception options and counseling. 
Adolescents: Education, access, and community interventions. 
Women with chronic conditions: Tailored contraception strategies. 

Contraceptive Access and Education: 
Expanding access in underserved areas via policies, telemedicine, and low-cost options. 
Culturally sensitive education to improve contraceptive literacy. 

Technology in Family Planning: 
Fertility tracking apps and AI tools for personalized planning. 
Telehealth for remote contraception services and prescriptions. 

Global Perspectives on Contraception: 
Improving access in low-resource settings through partnerships and programs. 
Addressing cultural norms and reducing stigma around contraception. 

Ethical, Legal, and Policy Considerations: 
Advocating for reproductive rights and universal contraceptive access. 
Dispelling myths about contraception and promoting public health education. 

The Future of Contraception: 
Innovations in hormonal and non-hormonal methods, including vaccines. 
Personalized family planning tailored to genetic and lifestyle factors. 

Join us in shaping the future of contraception and family planning. Submit your abstract today to share your insights, innovations, and expertise in empowering individuals to make informed family planning decisions. Let’s work together to revolutionize access to reproductive health worldwide.