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Abstract submission guidance

Below you will find important information to support you when submitting your work 

Abstract submission categories

Abstract submissions are invited in the following categories:

Abortion care

Hot topics (emerging research/issues) in gynaecology PNMH
Adolescent gynaecology Hot topics (emerging research/issues) in obstetrics Post reproductive health
Advances in prenatal diagnosis Imaging in gynaecology Quality improvement
AI & digital health Imaging in obstetrics Reproductive medicine/assisted reproduction
Colposcopy & cervical pathology Innovation in obstetrics and gynaecology Risk management
Early pregnancy complications/early pregnancy and acute gynaecology Intrapartum care Robotic surgery
Education Labour ward management Sex and biopsychosocial aspects of O&G
Endometriosis & uterine disorders LGBTQ+ Sexual health & contraception/sexual health & HIV
Fetal medicine Lifestyle medicine in women's health Sexual & reproductive health
General gynaecology Maternal medicine Simulation & training
Global health/health policy Medical education Sustainability & climate change
Gynaecological endoscopy Menopause Urogynaecological/pelvic floor
Gynaecological imaging Obesity & public health Vulval disease
Gynaecological oncology

Paediatric & adolescent gynaecology

Women's health & policies
High risk pregnancy    

Key information

  • Abstract title: The title has a maximum word limit of 12 words and must be brief, informative and concise
  • Special symbols and formatting should be used sparingly
  • Tables and images cannot be included in your abstract
  • Authors: Please enter your name and all authors in the order and the form you wish them to appear in the final Congress programme. Names omitted here will NOT be shown in the final programme. Please note that only named authors are permitted to present 
  • All authors will be asked to undertake that:
    • Their name is not currently removed from a medical register nor do they have any restrictions placed against their name by a medical regulator in any country.
    • Presenting authors will inform the RCOG if, before Congress, their name is removed from a medical register or they have any restrictions placed against their name by a medical regulator in any country. The RCOG reserves the right to withdraw presentations in such cases.
  • Maximum number of words: The abstract text should have a minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 400 words.
  • Please use the paragraph titles below in your abstract or case study. Please do not use variations on these headings so that we can standardise the abstracts.

For a standard abstract submission, please include the following headings

  • Objective: State the primary objective of the paper and the major hypothesis tested or research question posed.
  • Design: Describe the design of the study and the rationale for the procedures adopted.
  • Method: Describe how participants were selected and the number of participants (if documentary data used, state how these were selected), materials employed (if appropriate), methods of data collection and analysis.
  • Results: Include numerical and/or textual data. This should be kept to a minimum and should not include tables or figures. For qualitative analyses briefly describe your findings (e.g. identified themes, categories).
  • Conclusions: State the conclusions that can be drawn from the study (including for future research, practice, policy and/or theory).

For a case report submission, please include the following headings

  • Objective: state why this case is reported (what is special about it)
  • Case report: Briefly describe the case
  • Discussion: Briefly discuss the implication of this case on practice
  • Conclusions: State the conclusions that can be drawn from the study (including for future research, practice, policy and/or theory)

Further information

  • If you wish to include key words and references, they must be included in the body of your text and within the 400-word count.
  • Abbreviations should be spelt out, in parenthesis, in their first use in the abstract.
  • If your abstract has been accepted for an oral presentation or ePoster presentation, then at least one of the named authors will need register and pay the Congress registration fee in full by Friday 29 January 2027 for the abstract to be presented
  • We do not accept previously published work or work that will be published prior to Congress taking place. If your work is accepted and subsequently published prior to Congress taking place, then it must be withdrawn and not presented. 
  • We will not accept work which has been published or previously presented at an RCOG World Congress, FIGO Congress or EBCOG Congress.
  • We will accept work previously presented at a national or specialist international meeting (a maximum of two). Authors must indicate if work has previously been presented both at the point of submission by ticking a box on the submission site and on their final presentation.
  • The scientific committee reserves the rights to reject any submission.

Further reading

Please read our abstract submission FAQs before submitting your abstract.

Key dates

Abstract submissions open 

Monday 2 March 2026

Registrations open 

Spring 2026 

Abstract submission deadline 

Tuesday 1 September 2026

Early bird discount deadline 

Winter 2026 

Live event 

22-24 April 2027 

More details to follow

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