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Current Women's Health Reviews


Title Abbreviation
Curr Womens Health Rev
ISSN
1573-4048
Electronic ISSN
1875-6581
Readership
Clinicians, General Practitioners, Gynecologists, Obstetricians, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Researchers, Residents
Scope
Current Women's Health Reviews publishes original research papers, frontier reviews/mini-reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest-edited thematic issues written by leaders working in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. This journal covers articles based on pregnancy, fetal health, labor, puerperium, gynecologic oncology, urogynecology, fertility, infertility and contraception. It includes submissions related to the health and diseases of female genital organs and their effect on women’s overall health, and publishes topics related to women's office practices and their effect on women's mental health. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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