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The First Saudi
Conference on Gynecology and
Fertility concludes in
Jeddah
(JEDDAH)
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The First Saudi Conference
on Gynecology and Fertility
(GFS) concluded its
proceedings in Jeddah under
the patronage of His
Highness Prince Saud bin
Abdullah bin Jalawi Al Saud,
Governor of Jeddah. The
conference brought together
more than 40 experts and
speakers from a
distinguished group of local
and international
specialists, marking a new
milestone in the
transformation of
specialized healthcare in
the Kingdom. This scientific
event gathered leading
global medical experts under
an academic platform
organized by Dr. Ayman
Oraif, Consultant and
Director of the IVF Center
and Reproductive Surgery at
King’s College Hospital
London – Jeddah.
A Scientific
Platform for Women’s Health
Held from January 29 to
31, 2026, the conference
reaffirmed the Kingdom’s
leading role in keeping pace
with the latest global
medical advancements and
supporting women’s and
family health, in alignment
with the objectives of the
healthcare transformation
program and Saudi Vision
2030. The scientific program
featured specialized
sessions and hands-on
workshops addressing the
future of fertility
treatment, surgical
precision, innovation in
minimally invasive
gynecologic surgery, and the
evolution of women’s
healthcare across different
stages of life.
Participants reviewed the
latest surgical innovations
in gynecologic oncology,
endoscopic and laparoscopic
procedures, and reproductive
surgery, within the context
of the growing trend toward
integrating advanced medical
technologies to enhance
quality of care and
treatment outcomes.
Embryology 4.0… An
Artificial Intelligence
Revolution
Discussions highlighted the
concept of Embryology 4.0,
which integrates medical
expertise with advanced
digital technologies,
including the use of
artificial intelligence in
embryo selection and
assessment, in vitro
maturation (IVM) techniques,
embryonic mosaicism, as well
as the development of
accreditation standards for
fertility laboratories and
the enhancement of outcome
quality.
Knowledge Exchange and
Capacity Building
In turn, Dr. Ayman
Oraif, Consultant and
Director of the IVF Center
and Reproductive Surgery at
the hospital, affirmed that
the conference delivered
highly specialized
scientific content
reflecting the rapid
advancements in infertility
treatment and assisted
reproductive technologies.
He noted that the Kingdom
has become well-positioned
to adopt these technologies
and innovate new solutions
to improve fertility
outcomes.
Stem Cells… A New Hope for
Fertility
Within the scope of the
discussions, Dr. Oraif
pointed out that the use of
stem cells in the treatment
of infertility and premature
ovarian insufficiency
represents a promising
scientific horizon in the
field of regenerative
medicine. He referred to the
study he presented on
premature ovarian
insufficiency, noting that
this condition affects
approximately 1% of women
before the age of forty and
may benefit from treatment
using mesenchymal stem cells
derived from bone marrow or
menstrual blood. Preliminary
studies have demonstrated
these cells’ potential to
improve ovarian function and
enhance fertility indicators
in patients.
According to the study,
clinical trials showed
encouraging results,
including the resumption of
menstruation, improved
hormone levels, and
increased pregnancy rates,
without significant reported
complications. The
discussions also highlighted
complementary protocols,
such as platelet-rich plasma
(PRP) therapy, which has
demonstrated improvements in
oocyte quality and pregnancy
rates reaching approximately
20% in some studies.
A Forward-Looking
Vision for Saudi Medicine
As the first conference
of its kind to be held in
the Kingdom, this event
represents a qualitative
addition to the path of
specialized medical
education and the support of
research and development
programs, reinforcing Saudi
Arabia’s position as a
regional hub for medical
innovation. It also reflects
the success of King’s
College Hospital London –
Jeddah in attracting leading
global scientists and
providing a platform for
specialized scientific
dialogue in women’s health
and fertility research.
The conference is
expected to contribute to
establishing frameworks for
research collaboration
between Saudi and
international institutions,
while exploring the future
of regenerative medicine and
artificial intelligence in
the treatment of gynecologic
diseases and infertility.
With the emergence of
promising results in stem
cell research, hopes are
rising that the coming
decade will deliver
practical solutions for a
wide range of fertility
disorders, supported by
institutional backing and a
national vision that aims to
place the Kingdom at the
forefront of the global
medical landscape.
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