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GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being

Organizations relating to Reproductive System

European Society for Developmental Perinatal and Paediatric Pharmacology / Düsseldorf, Germany / Est. 1988
Mobile Mediterranean University of Mastology / Ioannina, Greece / Est. 1992
Breast Surgery International / Zurich, Switzerland / Est. 1999
Nordic Society of Gynecological Oncology / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1986
Federation of National Societies of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in the Mediterranean Countries / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 1999
Asia & Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Colombo, Sri Lanka / Est. 1957
Latin American Federation of Mastology / Guayaquil, Ecuador / Est. 1972
Union professionnelle internationale des gynécologues et obstétriciens / Dingsheim, France / Est. 1954
Fédération Maghrébine de Gynécologie Obstétrique / Casablanca, Morocco / Est. 1997
European Academy of Gynaecological Cancer / Est. 1999
European Network for Translational Research in Ovarian Cancer / London, UK
Federación Latinoamericana de Sociedades de Climaterio y Menopausia / Est. 1993
European Association of Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 2007
Asociación Latinoamericana de Obstetricia y Ginecologia Infantil y de la Adolescencia / Est. 1993
European Endometriosis League / Buchholz, Germany / Est. 2005
Nordic Urogynecological Association
Society of European Robotic Gynaecological Surgery / Prague, Czechia / Est. 2009
European Board of Neonatology / Satigny, Switzerland
International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health / Brentwood TN, USA / Est. 1980
Latin American Center for Perinatology/Unit of Woman and Reproductive Health / Montevideo, Uruguay / Est. 1970
Eastern European Alliance for Reproductive Choice / Est. 2008
Consortio Latinoamericano Contra el Aborto Inseguro / Lima, Peru / Est. 2006
Asia Safe Abortion Partnership / Mumbai, India / Est. 2008
EFRAT - International Organization for Saving Jewish Babies / Jerusalem, Israel
Alpha - Scientists in Reproductive Medicine / Istanbul, Türkiye / Est. 1994
International Fellowship of Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 1997
Catholics for Choice / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1973
European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1996
Global Network for Perinatal and Reproductive Health / Portland OR, USA
Women on Waves / Amsterdam, Netherlands
Breast European Adjuvant Study Team / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1997
World Endometriosis Research Foundation / London, UK / Est. 2006
Magee Womancare International / Pittsburgh PA, USA / Est. 1992
International Centre for Reproductive Health / Ghent, Belgium / Est. 1994
Advancing Minimally Invasive Gynecology Worldwide / Cypress CA, USA / Est. 1971
European Society for Gynaecologic and Obstetric Investigation / Pisa, Italy / Est. 1993
Reproductive Health Access, Information and Services in Emergencies / New York NY, USA
Johns Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics / Baltimore MD, USA / Est. 1973
Campaña por una Convención Interamericana de los Derechos Sexuales y los Derechos Reproductivos / Lima, Peru
Association for Population / Family Planning Libraries and Information Centers - International / Research Triangle Park NC, USA / Est. 1968
Circle of Health International / Austin TX, USA
Guttmacher Institute / New York NY, USA / Est. 1968
WomanCare Global
Ibis Reproductive Health / Cambridge MA, USA / Est. 2002
Kangu
Share-Net International / Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2011
Women Help Women
Rural Development Foundation Global / London, UK / Est. 2006
Keep A Breast Foundation Europe / Est. 2008

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World Problems relating to Reproductive System

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Denial of right to reproductive choice
Impairments of pelvic floor function
Insufficient birth spacing in families
Breast cancer
Unnecessary gynaecological surgery
Illegal induced abortion
Maternal mortality
Artificial insemination
Foetal alcohol syndrome
Substance abuse during pregnancy and breast-feeding
Rape
Genetic discrimination
Gender abortions
Brucellosis in animals
Maternal malnutrition
Unnatural methods of conception of same-sex parents
Follicular cystic ovary disease
Luteal cystic ovary disease
Uterine fibroids
Adverse childhood experiences
Inadequate disposal of female sanitary protection
Career interruption due to pregnancy
Male mid-life crisis
Menstruation
Cretinism

Action Strategies relating to Reproductive System

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Providing reproductive health counselling for adolescents
Providing abortion counselling for women
Campaigning against abortion
Publishing materials about adolescent sexuality
Promoting adolescent reproductive health awareness
Counselling about sexual issues
Improving access to abortion for adolescents
Improving access to abortion
Advocating youth reproductive rights
Demanding safe legal abortion
Using abortion for population control
Protecting sexual and reproductive health
Reducing unwanted adolescent pregnancies
Using reproductive technology
Strengthening comprehensive health care for women
Having gender abortion
Reducing health risk of menopause
Restricting abortions
Using female hormone replacement therapy
Supporting pregnant parents of children with birth defects
Inducing ovulation
Providing adequate neonatal care
Encouraging family planning schemes
Guarding standards of sexual behaviour for teenagers
Bearing children

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