Infertility
Sessions
March 20, 2025   09:00 AM GMT

Webinar onInfertility

Early Bird Registration End Date: Jan 31, 2025
Abstract Submission Opens: Jan 22, 2025

Sessions

Understanding the Causes of Infertility

This session examines the multifaceted causes of infertility, encompassing biological, genetic, and environmental factors. It provides an in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms affecting male and female reproductive health, enabling targeted diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

  • Female Factor Infertility:
  • Unexplained Infertility
  • Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions
  • Environmental and Lifestyle Impacts

Advances in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)

This session highlights the latest innovations in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), from cutting-edge laboratory techniques to personalized treatments. It explores how these advancements are improving success rates and accessibility for individuals and couples seeking fertility solutions.

  • In-Vitro Fertilization
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing
  • Cryopreservation
  • AI and Technology in ART

Lifestyle and Environmental Factors in Infertility

This session explores how lifestyle choices and environmental exposures influence fertility, providing insights into modifiable factors that can improve reproductive outcomes. Experts will discuss the latest research on dietary habits, physical activity, stress management, and the impact of environmental toxins.

  • Diet, Nutrition, and Fertility
  • Obesity and Metabolic Disorders
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Stress and Fertility

Female Infertility: Diagnosis and Management

This session delves into the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of female infertility, emphasizing cutting-edge techniques and personalized approaches to improving outcomes for women.

  • Ovulatory Disorders
  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine Abnormalities
  • Premature Ovarian Insufficiency

Fertility Preservation

This session highlights strategies and technologies for preserving fertility, offering hope to individuals facing medical treatments or other conditions that threaten reproductive potential.

  • Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos
  • Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients
  • Social Egg Freezing
  • Long-Term Outcomes of Fertility Preservation

Psychological and Emotional Aspects of Infertility

This session addresses the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals and couples dealing with infertility, emphasizing the importance of mental health support and counseling.

  • Coping with Infertility
  • Mental Health in ART Clinics
  • Stress Infertility-Related
  • Support Groups and Resources

Emerging Technologies in Infertility Treatment

This session focuses on groundbreaking technologies reshaping infertility treatment, from artificial intelligence to genetic editing, offering a glimpse into the future of reproductive medicine.

  • Artificial Intelligence in ART
  • Gene Editing and CRISPR
  • Microfluidics in Reproductive Medicine
  • Artificial Gametes

Global Perspectives on Infertility

This session provides a comprehensive view of infertility from a global lens, addressing disparities in access, cultural influences, and international collaborations to tackle infertility challenges.

  • Infertility in Low-Resource Settings
  • Cultural and Societal Impacts on Infertility Treatments.
  • Government Policies and Funding
  • International Collaborations in Reproductive Medicine.

Ethical and Legal Considerations in Infertility

This session explores the ethical dilemmas and legal challenges associated with infertility treatments, offering a platform for debate and discussion to balance innovation with ethical practice.

  • Ethical Issues in ART
  • Legal Challenges in Third-Party Reproduction
  • Patient Autonomy vs. Medical Recommendations
  • Regulations for Emerging Technologies

Fertility and Aging

Examine the effects of aging on reproductive health, including diminished ovarian reserve, age-related male infertility, and interventions to mitigate these effects.

  • Ethical Considerations in Fertility Preservation
  • Age Limits for Assisted Reproduction
  • Legal Challenges in Post-Menopausal Pregnancy
  • Fair Access to Fertility Treatments for Older Individuals

Latest News

Male infertility on the rise: Why sperm freezing is gaining popularity in India

2025-01-29 - 2025-02

In the 1960s, India had a fertility rate of 5.92. This means that, on average, a woman would bear almost six children if she lived through her childbearing years. This figure was significantly higher than the ‘replacement level’ needed to maintain a stable population.
Fast-forward to today, and there has been a significant decline in the fertility rate. According to the latest data, the fertility rate has dropped to 2, in 2023, which is just 0.1 point below the required replacement level (the average number of children a woman needs to have to replace herself and her generation). However, experts warn that even this small difference could eventually lead to a population decline.
This drop in fertility rate can be because of various reasons, apart from the sheer rise in couples who don’t want to have kids. Apart from this, both data and experts suggest that there has been a clear increase in infertility amongst Indians.


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