Session 12: Women’s Health & Midwifery Nursing

Description:

Women’s Health & Midwifery Nursing is a specialized field of nursing dedicated to promoting, supporting, and managing the health of women across all stages of life. It encompasses reproductive, maternal, and gynecological care, with a focus on pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum care, and overall wellness. This discipline emphasizes family-centered, culturally sensitive, and evidence-based care, including health education, preventive services, and counseling on nutrition, breastfeeding, and reproductive health. Midwifery nursing integrates advanced clinical skills, patient advocacy, and collaborative practice to ensure safe, high-quality care for women and their families.

Keynote Points:

  • Comprehensive care for women across the lifespan, including reproductive, maternal, and gynecological health
  • Management of pregnancy, labor, childbirth, and postpartum care with a focus on safety and wellbeing
  • Health promotion, disease prevention, and education for women’s physical and mental health
  • Family-centered and culturally sensitive care, empowering women and caregivers
  • Screening, early detection, and management of gynecological and reproductive disorders

Benefits:

  • Promotes safe pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum outcomes for mothers and infants
  • Supports overall physical, reproductive, and mental health of women across all life stages
  • Enhances early detection and management of gynecological and reproductive health issues
  • Provides education and counseling on family planning, nutrition, breastfeeding, and self-care
  • Empowers women and families to make informed healthcare decisions
  • Improves maternal and infant health through evidence-based practices and interventions