Track: Pediatric & Adolescent Reproductive Health

Pediatric & Adolescent Reproductive Health
The Pediatric & Adolescent Reproductive Health session brings together pediatric endocrinologists, gynecologists, urologists, psychologists, and general pediatricians to examine key reproductive health challenges from infancy through adolescence. The session aims to promote an integrated, respectful, and evidence-based approach to managing puberty disorders, congenital anomalies, reproductive endocrinopathies, and psychosocial concerns. Emphasis is placed on early detection, personalized interventions, and preserving long-term reproductive potential and well-being.

Puberty Disorders: Explore the diagnosis and management of early or delayed puberty, with a focus on underlying hormonal imbalances.

Disorders of Sex Development (DSDs): Understand diagnostic pathways, gender-affirming care, and family-centered communication in complex cases.

Congenital Anomalies of the Reproductive Tract: Review common presentations and surgical options for uterine, vaginal, and penile malformations.

Menstrual Health in Adolescents: Learn about diagnosing and treating irregular cycles, amenorrhea, and PCOS in teenage girls.

Fertility Preservation in Pediatrics: Discover options and protocols for children with cancer or chronic diseases affecting reproductive potential.