The 17th Congress of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health is dedicated to contraception from molecular biology to social science and politics, including:
- Barrier methods
- Abortion
- Contraception in medical conditions and physical handicap
- Contraception in adolescence
- Contraception in socially disadvantaged groups
- Contraception in premenopausal women (perimenopausal)
- Delivery of sexual and reproductive health care
- Cultural influences on contraceptive decisions/practice
- Dual protection
- Diversity and sexual/reproductive health (SRH) in Europe
- Emergency contraception
- Education and training for health care professionals
- Hormonal contraception
- Gender issues in sexual and reproductive health
- Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods
- Intrauterine contraception
- New contraceptive methods
- Male contraception
- Non-contraceptive benefits of contraceptive methods
- Natural family planning methods
- Permanent contraception
- Postpartum contraception
- Sexual and contraceptive behaviour
- Role of non-doctors in contraception provision
- Sexual health education
- Sexual dysfunction
- Side effects and risks of contraceptives
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Tailor made bleeding patterns in contraception
The 17th Congress of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health brings together:
- Midwives
- Gynecologists
- Psychologists
- Sexologists
- Counselors
- Family planning professionals
The 17th Congress of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health will be held in Bilbao, Spain on 01-04 May 2024.