Market Growth of Midwifery, Maternal Health and Gynecology
Conference Series welcomes to join the World Congress on Midwifery, Maternal Health and Gynecology which will be held from August 19-20,2020 at Tokyo, Japan which incorporates brief keynote introductions, Oral talks, Poster introductions and Exhibitions.
World Congress on Midwifery, Maternal Health and Gynecology is global gathering to
discuss on Maternal pregnancy and Childbirth. invites Midwives, Gynaecologists, Obstetricians, Community Health Workers, Nursing Clinical Director, Midwife Nurse Educator, Nurse Researcher, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse, Staff development educators, Directors, Preceptors, Continuing education specialists making the congress an ideal stage to share encounters and learning, gain and assess rising innovations in Maternal wellbeing Treatment and Research over the globe. Commencement of cross-outskirt co-tasks among specialists and establishments will likewise be encouraged. The theme of the Conference is “Bridging excellence in Pregnancy and Childbirth".
Midwifery Asia Pacific 2020 invites Midwives, Gynaecologists, Obstetricians, Community Health Workers, Nursing Clinical Director, Midwife Nurse Educator, Nurse Researcher, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse, Staff development educators, Directors, Preceptors, Continuing education specialists, Nurse practitioners, Nursing researchers, Nursing Instructor, Health Care Professionals, Health care Administrators, Physicians, Nursing Lecturers and Nursing Training Institutes to gather at the conference and share their knowledge.
Why to attend Midwifery Asia Pacific 2020:
- Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from all over the world.
- Selected contributions will be published in Journal of Emergency Medicine
- Best poster and Young scientist awards.
- Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress.
- Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas.
Targeted Audience:
Our Organization would be privileged to welcome them:
- Directors of Midwifery Gynecology or related Programs or Associations
- Heads, Deans and Professors of Women health and Gynecology
- Business Professionals
- Educators, Scientists, and Researchers
- Research Scholar
- Obstetricians
- Gynecologists
- Gynecology Consultants
- Lab Technicians
- Healthcare professionals
- Fellows
- Residents
- Founders and Employees of the related companies
- Clinical investigators & Researcher
- Hospitals and Health Services
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Laboratory members
- Support organizers
Market Analysis
Every year, more than six million children under age 5 die from preventable causes and nearly 300,000 mothers die from pregnancy- or childbirth-related causes. High-impact interventions to reduce preventable maternal and child deaths exist, but they cannot be sustained within weak health systems.
The 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth covers the population aged 1 to 17 as of January 31, 2019, living in the ten provinces and the three territories. Excluded from the survey's coverage are children and youth living on First Nation reserves and other Aboriginal settlements in the provinces, children and youth living in foster homes and the institutionalized population.
Effective and resilient health systems are needed to ensure access to high-quality services for mothers and children across the continuum of care. Holistic health systems strengthening efforts combined with clinical- and community-based interventions can help to sustain reductions of and further decrease preventable maternal and child deaths globally.
An annual, state-wide-representative survey of women with a recent live birth in California. MIHA collects self-reported information about maternal and infant experiences and maternal attitudes and behaviour before, during and shortly after pregnancy. Topics include preconception health, health disparities, alcohol use during pregnancy, maternal weight gain, oral health, and breastfeeding.
Based on a comparison with demographic projections from the 2016 Census of Population, the frame for the CHSCY covers at least 98% of the total target population in all provinces and 96% in all Northern territories.
Almost 800 women die every day due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth” (WHO, 2014). 99% of these deaths occur in developing countries. These grim statistics betray the state of maternal healthcare and the circumstances under which many mothers try to bring their children into the world. A great majority of these deaths could have simply been averted had there been some form of skilled healthcare or obstetric care available to these expecting mothers.
With high issue salience in the international development agenda – for example, Millennium Development Goal 5 is devoted to improving maternal health by reducing the maternal mortality ratio and increasing universal access to reproductive care – there is admittedly a lot of effort going into alleviating the problem
Best Regards
Mukesh Kumar | Program Manager
Reproductive Conferences 2020
47 Church field Road, London, W3 6AY
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Email: reproductivehealth@asiaconvention.com