Probiotics in Women’s Health

Probiotics in Women’s Health focuses on the significant role of beneficial microorganisms in supporting various aspects of female health across different life stages. The female microbiome—particularly in the gut and vaginal environments—plays a crucial role in maintaining hormonal balance, reproductive health, and immune function. Probiotics, especially strains like Lactobacillus, are known to help maintain a healthy vaginal pH, preventing the growth of harmful pathogens and reducing the risk of infections such as bacterial vaginosis and urinary tract infections (UTIs).

This session will explore how probiotics contribute to hormonal regulation, menstrual health, pregnancy outcomes, and menopause-related changes. It will also highlight the role of gut microbiota in influencing estrogen metabolism and overall endocrine balance.

Experts will discuss clinical evidence and therapeutic applications of probiotics in managing conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), vaginal infections, and inflammatory disorders. The session will also address safety, strain-specific benefits, and personalized approaches for women’s health interventions.

 

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