2026 SMFM Annual Pregnancy Meeting

Leading with science. Advancing with care.

February 8 – February 13, 2026 | Las Vegas, Nevada

Leading with science. Advancing with care. - February 8 – February 13, 2026 | Las Vegas, Nevada

The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) Pregnancy Meeting is the centerpiece of SMFM’s work, featuring postgraduate courses and workshops, luncheon roundtables, scientific forums, oral and poster presentations, industry learning, exhibits, and more.

The meeting is an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest research and advancements in obstetrics and an invaluable opportunity to learn from leaders while making new connections.

2026 Annual Pregnancy Meeting Important Dates

  • May 1 – June 30: Call fo Proposals
  • Late May: Call for Abstacts
  • August 4, 9 pm EDT: Abstract Notifications Sent
  • September 26: General Abstrat Notifications Sent
  • Octobr 3: General Abstract Withdrawal Deadline
  • October 6: Late-Breaking Submission Open
  • Otober 17: Early Registration Deadline
  • November 10: Late-Breaking Submission Deadline

SMFM’s Program Committee

The SMFM Program Committee is responsible for establishing the program for the annual Pregnancy Meeting™, including scientific sessions, postgraduate courses, scientific forums, and special interest groups.

This year’s Program Committee includes the following SMFM members:

  • Allison Bryant, MD, MPH (Program Chair)
  • Marvin Williams, DO (Poster Chair)
  • Amber Samuel, MBA, MD (Postgraduate Course Chair)
  • Torri Metz, MD, MSCR (Scientific Forum Chair)
  • Manijeh Kamyar, MD (Local Arrangements Chair)

About SMFM

The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine aims to:

  • The Pregnancy MeetingTM – The Society was established in 1977 to give MFM subspecialists a place to advance knowledge, education, and research. More than 40 years later, the annual Pregnancy Meeting remains the global centerpiece of SMFM’s work and attracts more than 2,000 scientists and clinicians from around the world each year.
  • Clinical Guidance  The Society publishes clinical guidance on a range of high-risk pregnancy topics. All official SMFM clinical guidelines are developed following an established methodology that includes grading of the relevant scientific literature, input by member experts, and a multi-layer internal peer review approval process. SMFM clinical guidance is available at no-cost on the SMFM website and is published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG). 
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)  The Society’s mission, vision, and strategic direction recognize that success is dependent upon reflecting the diversity of the communities that MFMs serve. SMFM is committed to building a diverse and inclusive membership and leadership cadre through our Emerging Leaders Program, our publications on DEI in medicine, and our Mentor Match system. 
  • Advocacy  The Society advocates at all levels of government to promote the interests of pregnant people and MFM professionals. SMFM’s Advocacy Agenda and related work is focused on reducing healthcare disparities, eliminating preventable maternal mortality, and ensuring that all pregnant people have access to the full range of reproductive health care, including abortion services. 
  • The Business Side of Medicine  Managing an MFM practice can be complex, and a well-run practice improves clinical care, so we create tools to help. From in-person courses and webinars to books and consulting services, SMFM’s Practice Management Division offers advice to MFM practices so they can be efficient, technologically advanced and compliant.