Women’s health is more than clinical care—it’s a human rights issue, a public health priority, and a cornerstone of societal wellbeing. The International Conference on Women’s Health, Reproduction, and Midwifery 2026, set in the historic and vibrant city of Paris, France, is designed to gather forward-thinking minds dedicated to advancing care, access, and equity for women and birthing people worldwide.
This conference is not a one-way lecture—it’s a live, collaborative experience that brings together professionals who are shaping the future of maternal and reproductive health, from grassroots caregivers to global policy architects.
Turning Knowledge into Care, and Care into Change
With today’s fast-changing health landscape, women face evolving challenges—from reproductive rights and infertility care to mental health during pregnancy and safe childbirth practices. This conference responds to the real-world needs of today’s women, drawing from clinical science, cultural context, and community-driven solutions.
We’re not just talking about women’s health—we’re building a smarter, kinder, more inclusive healthcare future.
The Theme:
“From Her First Cry to Her Strongest Voice – Redefining Reproductive Care and Midwifery with Compassion, Science, and Respect””
This theme is not just a call to action — it is a promise to listen, to uplift, and to lead with care. It reflects a vision where science serves compassion, where every woman’s journey — from adolescence to motherhood to elderhood — is treated with the dignity and attention it deserves. And where better to explore that vision than in Paris, a city that has long been at the heart of feminist thought, medical advancement, and cultural sensitivity?
Key Themes and Focus Areas
We’ve carefully curated topics that reflect current realities and future directions:
Innovations in Obstetric and Midwifery Practices – Integrating new technologies with age-old wisdom to improve birth outcomes.
Fertility and Reproductive Technologies – Exploring breakthroughs in IVF, egg preservation, and hormone therapy.
Menstrual Health and Endocrine Wellness – Addressing PCOS, fibroids, cycle irregularities, and hormone balance.
Maternal Mental Health – Tackling postpartum depression, anxiety, and emotional resilience in mothers.
Gender-Specific Healthcare Equity – Bridging care gaps, particularly in underserved or marginalized populations.
Global Maternal Health Challenges – Community-led solutions to reduce maternal and newborn mortality.
Perinatal and Neonatal Care Models – Collaborative approaches that support both mother and infant from pregnancy to early infancy.
Nutrition and Lifestyle in Women’s Health – Tailored wellness strategies for preconception, pregnancy, and menopause.
Violence and Safety in Reproductive Healthcare – Trauma-informed care and safe practice frameworks.
Midwifery Leadership and Education – Building capacity, enhancing autonomy, and shaping policy.
Engaging Conversations That Lead to Action
Expect more than presentations—expect transformation. You’ll engage with:
Expert keynotes who are pioneering breakthroughs in reproductive medicine, midwifery, and women-centered care.
Roundtable dialogues and interactive sessions where all voices are valued—from specialists to students.
Workshops designed to share practical tools, teach emerging techniques, and improve bedside care.
Poster walks, case study exhibitions, and research spotlights from multiple continents.
Global networking zones where ideas evolve into partnerships and programs.
Why Paris?
Paris isn’t just a destination—it’s a message. A city of revolution and reinvention, it reflects the bold vision behind this conference. Here, participants will explore pioneering ideas in women’s health while immersed in art, architecture, cuisine, and community.
It’s a space where the personal meets the professional—and inspiration flows freely.
Who Will Join Us?
Obstetricians, Gynecologists & Midwives – Expand knowledge and influence global birthing standards.
Public Health Professionals & Policy Experts – Contribute to the evolution of reproductive policy frameworks.
Academic Researchers & Educators – Present findings, inspire students, and promote new methodologies.
Mental Health Specialists & Social Workers – Explore the intersection of reproductive and psychological care.
Advocates, NGOs, and Women’s Health Organizations – Share lived experiences, grassroots success models, and advocacy tools.
Nurses, Doulas & Birth Workers – Learn, connect, and gain hands-on skills in holistic maternity care.
Medical & Nursing Students – Enter the future of care with purpose and access to career-defining opportunities.
Because Women’s Health Shapes the World
This isn’t just a conference—it’s a commitment. A space to elevate women’s stories, strengthen global collaborations, and build real pathways to health equity.
We warmly invite you to Paris in July 20-22, 2026, to ignite ideas, honor lived experiences, and lead with compassion.
Let’s raise the standard of women’s care—together.