Pregnancy and Birth Related Seminars
Gynaecological Cancers
Menopause
Periods
Urinary Problems
Endometriosis
Vulval Health
Professor Lesley Regan will look at health developments of the last few years and what we might be looking forward to in the next few years.
Professor Gudrun Moore will talk about her work in this area and her collaboration with Professor Regan on the setting up of the world’s first DNA data bank looking at the four main complications of pregnancy using trios of mother, father and baby.
Professor Lesley Regan with Dr Henry Annan and Mr Stuart Lavery will look at the myths and old wives tales that still persist in the area of women’s reproductive and gynae health and will offer the truth behind the headlines.
More details soon.
A special session looking at the issues that teenage girls face once they have reached puberty and offering helpful information to parents and the girls themselves.
Dr Siobhan Quenby will draw on her expertise in both recurrent miscarriage and in working with obese women who are pregnant to look at all sorts of ‘problem’ pregnancies.
Many women avoid all medication whilst they are pregnant or worry that they are harming their child by taking the medicines they can’t avoid. This seminar will look at what the risks really are and what is safe – and not so safe to take.
Pregnant women and those trying for a baby are deluged with information on nutrition in pregnancy through the media, this seminar will take a common sense medically proven look at what makes for good diet in and before pregnancy.
Stuart Lavery will take you through the process, the most recent innovations and what you might expect if you decide to take this route to start or complete your family.
The condition of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is increasingly being recognised as a common reason for sub-fertility and we have asked two experts to address this subject: Caroline Marfleet and Dr Raj Rai (who is currently undertaking research in this area).
Dr Sean Kehoe will look at advances in treatments, screening and information available about this formidable disease.
Looking at recent developments, including the HPV vaccine but will also look at why we need to continue to be vigilant, attend screening programmes and help our children, both male and female, understand the risks of HPV.
Dr Annie Evans is back by popular demand following her very well received seminars at last year’s show. She will look at Menopausal problems and offer her expertise on what women can do about them.
Dr Peter Bowen-Simpkins will look at the history of menopause treatments and specifically the role of HRT as a ‘cure’, in what will no doubt be and informative and entertaining session.
Professor Mary Ann Lumsden will talk about her current research into the mechanism of hot flushes and her hopes to find a non-hormonal cure for them.
Dr Henry Annan will look at the causes and potential solutions to heavy periods and explain why they shouldn’t just be ‘ignored’ or ‘lived with’.
Will look at how hormones affect us throughout our lives and specifically at the research into PMS and what does work and what doesn’t when it comes to alleviating the symptoms.
Will look at the various kinds of urinary incontinence and provide information on the latest research and treatments available.
A talk about how cystitis affects women and what we can do to prevent and cure it.
Dr Ruth Hawkes will take the seminar group through the best way to exercise your pelvic floor muscles.
Professor Lesley Regan is a world expert in the subject of fibroids and will speak on recent developments in the management of this condition.
More soon
Diane Shepperson-Mills will talk about the affect that diet can have on the management of endometriosis.
More soon.
Will look at Lichen Schlerosis, Pagets Disease, vulvadynia
Please note that speakers and topics may be subject to change.