• 00days
  • 00hours
  • 00mins
  • 00secs
Nov 27, 2025 Dubai, UAE

International Conference on


Ovarian Syndrome and Infertility

"The Next Generation of Fertility Care"

Welcome Message

Welcome to the Ovarian Syndrome and Infertility Conference, taking place on November 27-28, 2025 - a global platform where science meets support, and every journey toward parenthood is honored. We are privileged to bring together endocrinologists, gynecologists, fertility specialists, researchers, and advocates to exchange knowledge, advance care, and spark meaningful dialogue. This conference is more than just an event; it's a collaborative effort to transform the landscape of ovarian health and infertility treatment. Through shared insights, innovative approaches, and compassionate care, we aim to improve outcomes and offer hope to individuals and families worldwide. Together, let's explore the complexities, celebrate the breakthroughs, and shape a future where reproductive health is understood, supported, and empowered.

About Infertility 2025

The Ovarian Syndrome and Infertility Conference, scheduled for November 27-28, 2025 is an international platform dedicated to the advancement of clinical practice, research, and policy in ovarian health, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and infertility. This global gathering will bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and policymakers to foster collaboration and exchange across disciplines. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based approaches and integrated care, the conference will explore essential themes such as the diagnosis and management of PCOS, innovations in fertility treatments, reproductive endocrinology, lifestyle and hormonal health interventions, and the challenges of ensuring global access to reproductive care. Attendees will engage in a comprehensive program featuring keynote presentations, scientific sessions, expert panels, and hands-on workshops, all designed to inspire dialogue and innovation. The event aims to strengthen international networks, encourage academic excellence, and promote equitable and inclusive reproductive healthcare solutions for individuals and families worldwide.

Extraodiany

Useful Sessions

1

Ovulation induction is a cornerstone in the management of anovulatory infertility, especially in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. This presentation delves into various pharmacological agents and treatment protocols used to induce ovulation, with a focus on evidence-based strategies tailored to patients with ovarian dysfunction and broader infertility challenges. Understanding drug mechanisms, patient selection, and individualized treatment plans are essential for optimizing outcomes.

2

As infertility rates continue to rise globally, cutting-edge advancements in regenerative medicine are redefining possibilities in reproductive health. This session delves into the revolutionary roles of stem cells and artificial gametes in tackling complex infertility cases, particularly those linked with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Premature Ovarian Failure (POF). With ongoing breakthroughs in ovarian tissue engineering, in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG), and stem cell-derived oocyte development, this topic offers a glimpse into a future where fertility restoration may become a clinical reality. Ethical, technical, and translational challenges will also be explored, emphasizing both potential and responsibility.

3

Increasing evidence suggests that psychological stress plays a significant role in both the development and exacerbation of PCOS symptoms, particularly its impact on fertility. Chronic stress can disrupt hormonal balance, impair ovulatory function, and worsen insulin resistance, all of which are key features of PCOS. Moreover, the emotional toll of infertility itself can create a vicious cycle of stress and reproductive dysfunction. Understanding the psychophysiological connection between stress and infertility in PCOS is vital for holistic treatment and management.

4

Infertility is a deeply personal and often traumatic experience, especially for women dealing with ovarian disorders like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). These conditions not only affect physical health and reproductive capacity but also have a profound effect on mental and emotional well-being. The psychological burden of infertility is compounded by societal expectations, stigma, and self-perception issues. This topic explores how ovarian-related infertility impacts women's mental health, including anxiety, depression, relationship strain, and self-identity challenges. It also discusses coping mechanisms, support systems, and the importance of mental health care in infertility treatment.

5

Infertility associated with ovarian syndromes, particularly Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), is strongly influenced by lifestyle factors including nutrition and body weight. This topic explores the crucial role of diet and weight management in improving reproductive outcomes. Understanding how metabolic and hormonal imbalances affect fertility can empower individuals to adopt dietary strategies and weight management plans that enhance ovulation and conception rates.

6

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and other forms of ovarian dysfunction significantly impact female fertility. While these conditions have underlying hormonal and genetic causes, lifestyle factors play a crucial role in either exacerbating or managing their effects. This topic explores how lifestyle elements—such as diet, physical activity, stress, sleep, substance use, and environmental exposures—affect reproductive health in women, particularly those dealing with PCOS and infertility. The goal is to identify modifiable factors that can improve fertility outcomes through non-pharmacological approaches.

7

Fertility preservation has become an essential aspect of reproductive health for women suffering from ovarian syndromes and various forms of infertility. Conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI), and other endocrine or autoimmune disorders can significantly impact a woman’s reproductive potential. Early diagnosis, personalized treatment planning, and the use of advanced reproductive technologies offer hope for preserving fertility even in challenging cases. This topic explores the underlying pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges, available fertility preservation methods, and psychosocial considerations associated with these conditions.

8

Egg donation and surrogacy are significant assisted reproductive techniques (ART) used to overcome female infertility, particularly in cases of ovarian failure or disorders like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI). These methods provide a pathway to biological or gestational parenthood for women who cannot conceive or carry a pregnancy due to medical or anatomical reasons. This topic explores the medical, ethical, psychological, and procedural aspects of egg donation and surrogacy in the context of ovarian-related infertility.

9

Surgical treatment in ovarian syndrome, particularly Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), plays a crucial role in managing infertility when medical treatments fail. PCOS is a common endocrine disorder that disrupts ovulation, leading to anovulatory infertility. For women unresponsive to lifestyle changes and pharmacological therapy, surgical interventions may restore ovulation and improve pregnancy outcomes. Other ovarian-related causes of infertility such as endometriomas or ovarian cysts may also require surgical management. This section explores the various surgical options, indications, procedures, risks, benefits, and outcomes associated with surgical treatment of infertility due to ovarian disorders.

10

Female infertility is a significant reproductive health issue affecting millions of women worldwide. One of the most common endocrine causes of female infertility is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a complex disorder characterized by hormonal imbalance and metabolic irregularities. This session provides an in-depth overview of female infertility, emphasizing the classification and pathophysiological links between ovarian syndromes and infertility.

11

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder that contributes significantly to infertility in women. In managing infertility related to PCOS and other causes, laparoscopy and hysteroscopy play vital diagnostic and therapeutic roles. These minimally invasive procedures allow direct visualization and intervention in the reproductive organs, offering solutions that can significantly enhance fertility outcomes.

This topic explores the mechanisms, indications, techniques, and outcomes of laparoscopy and hysteroscopy in women suffering from infertility due to ovarian dysfunction and other intrauterine abnormalities.

12

Ovulatory dysfunction is one of the leading causes of female infertility, frequently associated with conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and other ovarian disorders. This session explores the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies of ovulatory dysfunction in the context of ovarian syndromes. The focus is on individualized patient care, with attention to fertility restoration and hormonal balance. The session also highlights recent advances and guidelines to optimize outcomes for women seeking fertility treatment.

13

Infertility is a multifactorial condition with various anatomical, hormonal, and physiological components. While polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is primarily an ovarian disorder, its impact on fertility can be further complicated by uterine and tubal factors. Understanding these additional contributors is vital for a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and management in women with infertility. This topic explores the anatomical and functional abnormalities of the uterus and fallopian tubes that may coexist with ovarian disorders like PCOS, emphasizing their evaluation and management.

14

This topic delves into the critical relationship between ovarian reserve, age-related fertility decline, and ovarian syndromes like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and other ovarian dysfunctions. It explores how age and pathological conditions impact the quantity and quality of oocytes, leading to challenges in fertility. The session will highlight clinical assessments, implications for assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and evidence-based management strategies for improving reproductive outcomes.

15

Endometriosis is a gynecological condition where tissue similar to the endometrium grows outside the uterine cavity, leading to inflammation, adhesions, and chronic pelvic pain. It significantly contributes to female infertility by interfering with ovulation, tubal function, and implantation. In cases of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder marked by chronic anovulation, the co-existence of endometriosis can further complicate fertility outcomes. This topic explores the intersection between endometriosis, PCOS, and infertility, highlighting mechanisms, diagnosis, management strategies, and recent advances in reproductive technologies.

16

It is one of the leading causes of reproductive health issues, including infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, and metabolic disturbances. This topic explores the relationship between PCOS, ovarian function, and reproductive challenges. It delves into how hormonal imbalances influence ovulation and fertility and discusses effective strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and management. Understanding PCOS not only enhances reproductive outcomes but also promotes overall health and wellness for women affected by the syndrome.

17

Hormonal imbalances are a significant contributor to female infertility, particularly in conditions like ovarian syndromes such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). These imbalances disrupt the normal ovulatory cycle, affect oocyte quality, and interfere with implantation and pregnancy outcomes. This topic explores the intricate hormonal pathways involved in female reproductive health, focusing on the mechanisms, diagnostic strategies, and treatment options for hormonal causes of infertility, especially in ovarian disorders.

Image_not_found

Who should Attend?

Globalmeetx conferences are crafted to inspire, inform, and connect individuals across sectors. Here's who will benefit the most:

  • Looking to upskill or stay current? Gain expert insights and fresh perspectives to drive your career forward.
  • Present your work, explore cutting-edge studies, and connect with like-minded scholars for collaboration.
  • Gain actionable strategies, innovative tools, and real-world insights to accelerate your business growth.
  • Bridge the gap between theory and real-world application with knowledge that expands beyond the classroom.
  • Stay ahead with the latest innovations, market trends, and future-focused discussions shaping your sector.
Image_not_found

Why to Attend?

Globalmeetx conferences are more than just events they're growth experiences. Here's why you shouldn't miss out:

  • Hear from global thought leaders and trailblazers sharing actionable knowledge and real-world experiences.
  • Engage with a global network of professionals, visionaries, and industry pioneers driving meaningful change.
  • Stay ahead with the latest trends, research breakthroughs, and industry updates.
  • Showcase your work, explore partnerships, or discover new ventures to grow your impact.
  • Gain practical tools, strategies, and inspiration to level up professionally or scale your business.
Image_not_found

Why to Register?

Registering for a conference is your gateway to exclusive opportunities that foster growth, connection, and insight. It's more than just attending an event it's a step toward expanding your knowledge, engaging with innovation, and accelerating both personal and professional success.

  • Session Access - Rewatch impactful discussions and key takeaways at your convenience.
  • Live Q&A Access - Interact directly with top-tier speakers.
  • Official Participation Recognition - Get listed as an official attendee.
  • Priority & Discounted Future Access - Early bird rates for upcoming conferences.
  • Certification of Participation - Earn an official certificate recognizing your involvement and contribution to the conference.
  • Research Exposure - Accepted abstracts published in relevant journals.
  • Student Perks - Awards for Best Poster & Young Researcher categories.
  • Group Discount - Flat 20% off for groups of 5 or more.

We have Best Media Partners

Market Analysis

Market Analysis

The global markets for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and infertility treatments are witnessing robust growth due to rising prevalence, increasing awareness, and advancements in medical technologies. As of 2023, the PCOS treatment market was valued at USD 4.53 billion and is projected to reach USD 6.8 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.5%, fueled by demand for hormonal therapies and personalized medicine. Similarly, the infertility treatment market, valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2024, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.3%, reaching USD 3.84 billion by 2034, driven by lifestyle-induced infertility and delayed parenthood. Fertility services as a whole are booming, with the market expected to grow from USD 64.53 billion in 2024 to USD 74.42 billion in 2025, supported by wider access, technological innovation, and inclusive services for diverse family structures. The infertility drugs market also shows promise, projected to grow from USD 4.9 billion in 2023 to USD 7.0 billion by 2030, highlighting opportunities in hormonal and combination therapies. Overall, the future outlook is strong, with personalized and accessible care at the core of market expansion.

For more updates

Join Our Community