Japanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology

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The Japanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (ISSN: 2378-318X) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research and clinical practice in maternal and women’s health. The journal publishes original investigations, clinical case studies, comprehensive reviews, and scholarly analyses addressing obstetrics, gynecological disorders, reproductive medicine, maternal–fetal health, and preventive care. It provides a professional forum for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare specialists committed to improving outcomes for women across all stages of life.

Every manuscript submitted to the journal is carefully assessed through a structured peer-review process led by experienced editors and subject experts. This evaluation ensures scientific validity, ethical responsibility, clinical relevance, and methodological rigor, maintaining high standards of academic integrity and trust.

As a fully open-access publication, the Japanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology ensures that all published content is freely accessible to readers worldwide. By removing financial and access limitations, the journal promotes the global exchange of knowledge and supports collaborative efforts in advancing women’s healthcare.

Our Vision

The vision of the Japanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology is to serve as a respected international platform for meaningful research and clinical insight in women’s health. We aim to highlight evidence-based findings that strengthen maternal care, reproductive health, and gynecological practice.

We seek to encourage continuous professional development, critical inquiry, and academic excellence within the global obstetrics and gynecology community. Through an accessible and transparent publishing environment, we empower healthcare professionals to share knowledge that positively influences patient care.

Our commitment is to advance obstetric and gynecological medicine through ethical publishing, open access to information, and scholarly integrity. We believe that freely shared scientific knowledge is essential for improving women’s health outcomes worldwide.

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