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Frontiers in Reproductive Health


Title Abbreviation
Front Reprod Health
Electronic ISSN
2673-3153
Readership
Clinical Researchers, Clinicians, Embryologists, Epidemiologists, Fertility Specialists, Gender Researchers, Gynecologists, Obstetricians, Public Health Professionals, Researchers
Scope
Frontiers in Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes research from all scientific, clinical, and policy perspectives relevant to human reproductive health. The journal aims to bring together research from different backgrounds, including biologic, sociologic, clinical care and systems, and policy, to bridge gaps in understanding and improve reproductive health outcomes across the human lifecourse. Led by Field Chief Editor Prof. Stacey A Missmer, (College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA), Frontiers in Reproductive Health welcomes research contributions in the various domains of reproductive health, from gynecologic health, fertility, menstrual and reproductive transitions, sexually transmitted infections; nutritional, behavioral, and environmental factors; policy, access to care, and ethics; and social science research. Current Section Topics include: adolescent reproductive health and well-being, andrology, assisted reproduction, gynecology, HIV and STIs; menopause and reproductive epidemiology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Frontiers Media SA
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