Abstract

Gamal Serour, outgoing President of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) which holds its triennial congress on Oct 7–12, is no stranger to the realities of childbirth in a low-income country. His mother, having already endured a stillbirth, died during the delivery of her eighth child. It was 1945 and Serour was just 4 years old.

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