Contents include: articles on Abnormal uterine bleeding and associated factors among reproductive age women in Jimma town, Oromia Region, Southwest Ethiopia, Oncofertility care: A qualitative study to understand personal perspectives and barriers in…
Contents include: articles on The impact of relationship status on IVF patients’ quality of life; Improving menstrual health knowledge among girls from Iran: the effectiveness of educational health belief model; Assessing menopause symptoms in women…
Contents include: articles on thirty years of scholarship in the women and criminal justice journal, women's risk and needs assessment in the Czech Republic, domestic violence legislation in Greece, and more.
Contents include: articles on Patriarchal (Dis)orders: Backlash as Crisis Management; Pedagogy, Politics, and Betty Dodson’s Liberating Masturbation; Affective Dialogue: Building Transnational Feminist Solidarity in Times of War; and more.
Contents include: articles on Sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice in the war against Ukraine 2022; Measuring women’s agency in family planning: the conceptual and structural factors in the way; Ageing in obscurity: a critical…
Contents include: articles on The Future of Midwifery: "We know where midwifery has been, but where is it headed? This issue shares a variety of perspectives on that question. From short responses to the question addressed by numerous birthworkers,…
Contents include: articles on Tear Prevention: "Preventing tears has long been a concern for birthworkers. Different midwives approach this differently and it has changed over the years. Our midwives share their wisdom in this issue. In addition, we…
Contents include: articles on Shoulder Dystocia: "Shoulder dystocia is a complication that is infrequent, but midwives need to be up to date in their knowledge of it and its resolution. This issue addresses the mindset needed for success, as well as…
Contents include: articles on Homebirth: "Homebirth is best, when possible. We are seeing it increase during the pandemic because women are afraid to go to the hospital, because of fear of exposure and policies that prohibit them from having support…