Here is your opportunity to join the IUGA leadership! Nominations and self-nominations for elected positions is open from April 15–May 15, 2026. Terms for these roles begin on January 1, 2027.
On International Nurses Day, IUGA proudly recognizes the vital role nurses play in healthcare worldwide. Today, we celebrate their dedication, compassion, and resilience in delivering accessible, high-quality care and strengthening communities every day.
Beginning on Mother's Day, National Women's Health Week is a time to focus on you. It's a reminder to schedule that check-up, take care of your mind and body, and make your own health a priority—at every stage of life.
From May 4–10, we recognize Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week—a time to talk openly about how mothers and parents feel before, during, and after pregnancy. If you are struggling, you are not alone, and help is available.
May is Pelvic Pain Awareness Month. Pelvic pain affects millions of people around the world, and far too many suffer in silence. This month, join us in talking openly about pelvic pain, breaking the stigma, and helping people get the care they deserve.
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At IUGA, we're deeply committed to women's holistic well-being. Join us on this World Health Day as we stand shoulder to shoulder with women worldwide, advocating for their health and empowerment.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the joint IUGA–ICS consensus statement, “Consensus Statements on the Definition of Surgical Success Following Obstetric Urinary Pelvic Floor Fistula Repair: An IUGA–ICS Proposal”, in the International Urogynecology Journal.
It is with immense sadness that the IUGA Board must inform the membership and greater urogynecology community of the death of one of IUGA's Past Presidents, Paul Riss.