Gynecology can contribute to achieving the SDGs through several means:
1. Education and Awareness: Promoting education about reproductive health, family planning, and menstrual hygiene can empower women and girls to make informed health decisions. 2. Access to Services: Increasing access to comprehensive reproductive health services, including contraception, prenatal care, and safe childbirth, can significantly improve health outcomes. 3. Policy Advocacy: Advocating for policies that support gender equality, protect women's health rights, and allocate resources for reproductive health services can drive systemic change. 4. Research and Innovation: Investing in research to understand the unique health needs of women and developing innovative solutions to address these needs can advance gynecological care.