<p>1. Foreword</p> <p>2. Worldwide epidemic of obesity </p> <p>3. Social and ethnic determinants of obesity </p> <p>4. The molecular and endocrine basis of obesity </p> <p>5. The psychological basis of obesity </p> <p>6. Long term health consequence of adolescent obesity </p> <p>7. Obesity and contraception </p> <p>8. Obesity and sexual health </p> <p>9. Obesity, PCO and infertility </p> <p>10. Obesity and recurrent miscarriages </p> <p>11. Obesity and assisted reproduction </p> <p>12. Obesity and male sexual dysfunction </p> <p>13. Sperm quality and Assisted reproduction </p> <p>14. Role of Bariatric surgery in Male Obesity to enhance fertility </p> <p>15. Maternal Obesity and Developmental Programming </p> <p>16. Fetal health assessment in obese women </p> <p>17. Obesity and prolonged pregnancy </p> <p>18. Obesity and deep venous thrombosis </p> <p>19. The genesis of pre-eclampsia in super obese women </p> <p>20. Obesity, insulin resistance and placental dysfunction – fetal growth </p> <p>21. Screening for Gestational Diabetes </p> <p>22. Obesity and metabolic disorders during Pregnancy and pregnancy outcome</p> <p>23. Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome of Pregnancy and Role of Metformin </p> <p>24. Metabolic Syndrome of Obesity and Management of Gestational Obesity </p> <p>25. Induction of labour in obese women </p> <p>26. Challenges of intrapartum care in obese women </p> <p>27. Role of midwife during pregnancy, labour and post partum </p> <p>28. Anaesthetic issues during labour </p> <p>29. Maternal obesity and the risk of stillbirth </p> <p>30. Obesity, Diabetes, placental pathology and foetal malformations </p> <p>31. Postnatal care for the recently delivered obese women </p> <p>32. Anti-obesity drugs for obese women planning pregnancy </p> <p>33. Anti-obesity surgery for obese women planning pregnancy </p> <p>34. Evidence based approach to manage obese pregnant women </p> <p>35. Multimodal approach to reducing obesity-related maternal morbidity and mortality </p> <p>36. Developing standards of care for obese women during pregnancy </p> <p>37. Maternal obesity – the road to diabetes and cardiovascular risk </p> <p>38. Obesity and female malignancies </p> <p>39. Obesity and menstrual functions </p> <p>40. HRT prescribing for obese women </p> <p>41. Incontinence and prolapse in the obese woman</p> <p>42. Laparoscopic surgery in obese women </p> <p>43. Quality of life among obese patients </p> <p>44. Understanding eating behaviour and lifestyle issues on women’s health </p> <p>45. Planning for the future: delivering Maternity Services in 2035 </p> <p>46. Providing infertility services for obese women </p> <p>47. Summary of recommendations </p>