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Open Access Journal of Contraception
ISSN: 1179-1527

Editor-in-Chief: Professor Igal Wolman
The Open Access Journal of Contraception is a peer-reviewed, online open access journal publishing original research, reports, reviews and commentaries on all areas of contraception. In addition to clinical research, demographics and health-related aspects, the journal welcomes new findings in animal and preclinical studies relating to understanding the biological mechanisms and practical development of new contraceptive agents.
This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Articles:
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- Volume 14, 2023 (7)
- Volume 13, 2022 (13)
- Volume 12, 2021 (18)
- Volume 11, 2020 (19)
- Volume 10, 2019 (10)
- Volume 9, 2018 (11)
- Volume 8, 2017 (7)
- Volume 7, 2016 (17)
- Volume 6, 2015 (14)
- Volume 5, 2014 (12)
- Volume 4, 2013 (5)
- Volume 3, 2012 (8)
- Volume 2, 2011 (11)
- Volume 1, 2010 (16)
Latest articles:
- 5 records -
Phenomenology of Induced Abortion in Northern Uganda Among HIV-Positive Women Following an Unintended Pregnancy
Kabunga A, Acanga A, Akello Abal J, Kambugu Nabasirye C, Namata H, Mwesigwa D, Grace Auma A, Kigongo E, Udho S
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:73-82
Published Date: 20 April 2023
Effects of Postpartum Family Planning Counselling on Contraceptives Knowledge, Attitude and Intention Among Women Attending a General Hospital in The Gambia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sey-Sawo J, Adeyemo FO, Okojie OH
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:61-72
Published Date: 22 March 2023
Efficacy of Tubal Surgery for Permanent Contraception: Considerations for the Clinician
Tasset J, Jensen JT
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:53-59
Published Date: 17 March 2023

An Interpretative Study of LARCs Discontinuation in Ethiopia: The Experiences of Women Accessing Contraceptives in Selected Public Health Facilities
Mihretie GS, Abebe SM, Abera M, Assefa DT
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:41-51
Published Date: 17 February 2023
Breaking the Binary: How Clinicians Can Ensure Everyone Receives High Quality Reproductive Health Services
Jung C, Hunter A, Saleh M, Quinn GP, Nippita S
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:23-39
Published Date: 15 February 2023