Journal of Gynaecology Research and Hormonal Disorders
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Journal  of Gynaecology Research and Hormonal Disorders (JGRHD) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in gynecology, reproductive health, and female well-being across the lifespan. The journal provides a platform for clinicians, researchers, educators, and healthcare professionals to share high-quality evidence, innovative practices, and emerging technologies that contribute to improving women’s healthcare outcomes globally.JGRHD focuses on publishing original research, clinical studies, systematic reviews, case reports, and expert perspectives that address current challenges, novel approaches, and future directions in gynecologic science and practice. The journal encourages interdisciplinary work that bridges clinical medicine, public health, biomedical engineering, epidemiology, and translational research.

Aims and Scope

Aim

The primary aim of Journal  of Gynaecology Research and Hormonal Disorders is to promote the dissemination of cutting-edge scientific knowledge and clinical advancements within the field of gynecology. The journal seeks to support global efforts in improving women’s reproductive and sexual health by publishing high-quality research, encouraging dialogue among professionals, and fostering the development of innovative diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive strategies.

Scope

The journal welcomes contributions from all areas of gynecology and related disciplines, including but not limited to:

  • Reproductive endocrinology and infertility
    Hormonal regulation, ovulatory disorders, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), fertility preservation.
  • Maternal–fetal medicine and high-risk pregnancies
    Prenatal diagnosis, fetal monitoring, pregnancy complications, maternal health interventions.
  • Gynecologic oncology
    Screening, diagnosis, molecular pathology, treatment advances in cancers of the female reproductive system.
  • Urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders
    Urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, minimally invasive surgical techniques.
  • Menstrual and menopausal health
    Disorders of menstruation, perimenopausal symptoms, hormone therapy, quality-of-life research.
  • Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
    Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, robotic surgery, surgical innovation.
  • Adolescent gynecology
    Puberty, menstrual health education, reproductive-system development.
  • Sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR)
    Family planning, contraception, public health interventions, health-policy perspectives.
  • Infectious diseases in gynecology
    HPV, STIs, pelvic inflammatory disease, preventive strategies.
  • Translational and regenerative medicine
    Biomarkers, tissue engineering, emerging therapeutics.

Journal  of Gynaecology Research and Hormonal Disorders (JGRHD) follows a comprehensive open access publishing model that guarantees every article is freely and immediately available to readers worldwide. All accepted manuscripts are published online without subscription or paywall restrictions, ensuring unrestricted access to the latest scientific advancements in gynecology and women’s reproductive health.

The journal operates under a Creative Commons license, allowing authors to retain full copyright while permitting broad dissemination, sharing, and reuse of their published work. Readers may access, distribute, and build upon the content as long as appropriate credit is given to the original authors and the journal.

By adopting a fully open access system, GIRJ supports the equitable exchange of scientific knowledge, particularly benefiting researchers, clinicians, and institutions in low-resource and underserved regions. This approach enhances the reach, visibility, and scientific impact of published articles, promoting faster progress in clinical practice, translational research, and global women’s health.

Open access at JGRHD fosters transparency, accelerates innovation, and contributes to improving healthcare outcomes for women across diverse populations.

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Volume 1 - Issue 1 - 2025
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