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Review Joint Terminology Report on Female Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

We need your expertise! We invite you to review the Joint Terminology Report on Female Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.
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Register Now! IUGA Webinar on Pelvic Floor Disorders and Female Sexual Health: A Multidisciplinary Urogynecology Perspective

Join us on Tuesday, August 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM UTC for this upcoming webinar which will explore the complex relationship between pelvic floor function and female sexual health through a multidisciplinary urogynecological perspective. 

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Register Now! Neuro-Urogynecology and Urogenital Pain SIG Session - Chronic Pelvic Pain after Incontinence Surgery: A Rare Case Management

Join us on Saturday, September 12, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC for the upcoming Neuro-Urogynecology and Urogenital Pain SIG Session - Chronic Pelvic Pain after Incontinence Surgery: A Rare Case Management.

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Register Now! IUGA Webinar Series on Urogynecology in Southeastern Asia - Episode 4: Pregnancy and Childbirth Effect on PFD

Join us on Saturday, September 5, 2026 at 8:00 AM UTC for episode 4 of the series. This episode will focus on pregnancy and childbirth effect on PFD - How can we prevent it?

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Register Now! IUGA Webinar Series on Urogynecology in Southeastern Asia - Episode 5: Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery

Join us on Saturday, October 31, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC for episode 5 of the series. This episode will focus on female genital cosmetic surgery - evidence based choices, training, and ethical concerns.

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Explore the Latest IUJ Issue!

Volume 37, Issue 6 of the IUJ is now available! Access it through the Members Only section of the website!

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Explore the Latest IUJ Issue!

Volume 37, Issue 5 of the IUJ is now available! Access it through the Members Only section of the website!

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Participate in Survey: Missed Conversations: An International Study of Sexual Health Discussions in Urogynaecology Practice

We invite IUGA members to participate in an important international study exploring sexual health discussions in urogynaecology practice.

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Review IUC 4.2 Chapter

We need your expertise! We invite you to review the Chapter 4.2: Sexual function and pelvic floor pain after surgical correction of Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
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