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abstract: 'Accumulating evidence suggests that parental health, even before
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conception, may affect offspring development. Stressful environments
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during critical periods of growth and development that include
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preconception, pregnancy, and early childhood could cause long-term
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effects that may impact offspring''s health. These environmental factors
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may include maternal and paternal metabolic and endocrine health,
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exposure to endocrine disruptors, pollutants, environmental stressors
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and chemicals, and also the use of assisted reproductive techniques
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(ARTs), among others.
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Periconceptional and prenatal care are crucial to improving infants''
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development and health and preventing adult diseases, such as diabetes,
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neurocognitive, and other multifactorial and complex disorders.
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Although increasing attention has been given to prenatal care management
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in the last years, there are still disparities among nations in terms of
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access to healthcare and also controversial results in many aspects, and
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unresolved issues. In this regard, the COVID-19 pandemic has raised new
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questions regarding reproduction, pregnancy and childhood development
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care.
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In particular, in Latin America, socioeconomic inequalities in primary
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health system access make these societies vulnerable in terms of
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gestational care. Moreover, although antenatal care is more accessible
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in developed countries, there is still a need to comprehend the impact
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of different environmental cues on human health and development and
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improve the possible medical interventions and public policy management.
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To address the above-mentioned topics, the International Symposium on
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Reproductive Health 2021 (ISRH2021) was proposed by a group of
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early-career scientists from Argentina, as a free one-day symposium with
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different roundtable sessions, including:
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-Maternal-fetal interface -Maternal effects on pregnancy and offspring
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health
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-ARTs effects on embryo and offspring development
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-Paternal effects on fertility and offspring health
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The virtual format provided a networking space between Early-Career and
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experienced researchers from home, anywhere in the world. This not only
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allowed to join experts from Latin-American and developed countries but
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also allowed a wider global audience to attend, including those who may
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not be able to travel for a face-to-face meeting. The economic barrier
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is a common problem in Latin America and developing countries as the low
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incomes affect the possibility of attending international meetings.
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Moreover, as ECRs are the academic members with lower salaries, they are
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usually the most affected. The spirit of this symposium was to create
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possibilities for worldwide participation at all career stages.
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During the ISRH2021, each session consisted of two Senior talks of
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invited international researchers and two short talks of early-career
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researchers (ECRs), which were selected based on their abstract quality.
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Also, a poster session was held.
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To generate different opportunities for interaction between Senior and
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ECRs, several short talks were also held, followed by a debate. Among
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the topics discussed were ``Women in Science and Gender Discrepancy{''''},
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``From basic research to public policies{''''}, ``ECRs Resources{''''} and
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``Career Paths{''''}.
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Listed below we present the abstract of the works presented at the ISRH
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2021 meeting.'
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author: '[Anonymous], '
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author_list:
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- family: '[Anonymous]'
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given: ''
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.31083/j.ceog.2021.03.0511
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eissn: 2709-0094
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files: []
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issn: 0390-6663
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journal: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSTETRICS \& GYNECOLOGY
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language: English
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month: JUN 15
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number: '3'
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number-of-cited-references: '0'
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pages: 733-777
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papis_id: fcf6ad87847885fa3f9f0166f15909c4
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ref: Anonymous2021internationalsymposi
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times-cited: '0'
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title: 'International Symposium on Reproductive Health: overcoming barriers for research
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in reproduction Abstracts'
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2023-10-01 08:15:07 +00:00
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type: techreport
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2023-09-28 14:46:10 +00:00
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unique-id: WOS:000672642900045
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usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
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usage-count-since-2013: '5'
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volume: '48'
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web-of-science-categories: Obstetrics \& Gynecology
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year: '2021'
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