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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health

is a multiprofessional global medical journal by BMJ and FSRH, publishing research, reviews and comment on sexual and reproductive health & contraception.

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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is an international journal that promotes evidence-informed practice for contraception, abortion and all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. The journal publishes research papers, topical debates and commentaries to shape policy, improve patient-centred clinical care, and to set the stage for future areas of research. It is the official journal of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.

You can follow the journal via Twitter, Facebook and the blog.

Editor-in-Chief: Sharon Cameron, University of Edinburgh, UK
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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is a Plan S compliant Transformative Journal.

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Note: The journal was previously published as Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care.

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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health considers unsolicited submissions of a wide range of article types, including research, systematic and narrative review articles, personal views and editorials. Responses to published work are also encouraged.
  
The Author Information section provides general guidelines and requirements for specific article types. Information is also provided on editorial policies and optional open access fees.
 
All manuscripts should be submitted online.

FSRH Member Access to BMJ SRH

BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is the official journal of the Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, part of the RCOG in the UK. 

 

Selected categories of FSRH members have online access to the journal included in their membership. For full text access to the journal, please log in to the members' area of the FSRH website and follow the links to the journal. 

 

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