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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Authors
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.
Latest Articles
Original research:
Physician perspectives of abortion advocacy: findings from a mixed-methods study10 January 2023
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Systematic review:
Risk of thromboembolism in patients with COVID-19 who are using hormonal contraception: a Cochrane systematic review7 March 2023
Original research:
Accessing abortion in a highly restrictive legal regime: characteristics of women and pregnant people in Malta self-managing their abortion through online telemedicine15 February 2023
Original research:
Desire to Avoid Pregnancy scale: clinical considerations and comparison with other questions about pregnancy preferences30 January 2023
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.
Most Read Articles
Review:
Factors associated with female genital mutilation: a systematic review and synthesis of national, regional and community-based studies12 July 2022
Editorial:
A proposed classification for intrauterine device position:the Tal-Reeves classification12 July 2022
Original research:
Time trends in contraceptive prescribing in UK primary care 2000–2018: a repeated cross-sectional study12 July 2022
Editor’s Choice
Original research:
Should COVID-specific arrangements for abortion continue? The views of women experiencing abortion in Britain during the pandemic12 October 2022
Original research:
Potential candidate for oral pericoital contraception: evaluating ulipristal acetate plus cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitor for ovulation disruption12 July 2022
Original research:
Immediate versus delayed insertion of the copper intrauterine device after medical abortion at 17–20 gestational weeks: a randomised controlled trial10 January 2022
Original research:
Why women choose abortion through telemedicine outside the formal health sector in Germany: a mixed-methods study17 December 2021
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