Last chance to submit your research for FIGO Cape Town 2025

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Missed the call for submissions? You can still present at Congress 

If you missed the opportunity to have your say in our scientific programme, you now have a second chance. We are accepting late-breaking abstract submissions until Wednesday 16 April, giving you a platform to share cutting edge research with over 8,000+ attendees from 130+ countries.

Why submit a late-breaking abstract? 

  • Share your research on a global stage: gain visibility among leading experts, professionals and advocates in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
  • Get published: Have your paper published in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (IJGO), the best scoring abstracts will be invited to submit further research for other IJGO publications.
  • Shape the future of women’s health: contribute to important discussions and play a role in driving innovation and advancing the science within our practice. Help us build a better future for women, girls and newborns worldwide. 

Making Congress more accessible 

We are committed to ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent deserving researchers from attending the Congress. Our new bursary programme provides funding for those who may otherwise be unable to participate. To be eligible for a bursary applicants must have an abstract accepted to the scientific programme. You can also apply with a pending late-breaking abstract application. Priority will be given to low- or lower-middle-income countries, as well as nurses, midwives, students and trainees. 

Your research matters — join us at FIGO Cape Town 2025. 

Do not miss this opportunity to be part of a truly innovative and inclusive event. Find out more and submit your late-breaking abstract or bursary application today to join the global effort in advancing women’s health. We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to Cape Town this October.