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Open Access Journal of Contraception
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 17, 2026 (3)
- Volume 16, 2025 (16)
- Volume 15, 2024 (15)
- Volume 14, 2023 (17)
- 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:
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A Tale as Old as Time: Contraception Concerns in the 21st Century
Bottomley-Wise RM, Woodward A, Okanlawon A, Mason-Jones AJ
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2026, 17:581526
Published Date: 7 April 2026

Experiences of Contraceptive Use and Contraceptive Counseling Among German Psychology Students: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey
Seiwert J, Lindig A
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2026, 17:560274
Published Date: 17 March 2026
Comparison of Dermatologic and Neuropsychological Side Effects of Oral Contraceptives, 2016–2020
Visingardi J, Feustel PJ, Flink-Bochacki R, Denefrio C
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2026, 17:556852
Published Date: 17 February 2026
Calcium Channels and Modulators as Potential Therapeutic Targets for Contraceptives and Male Fertility: A Scoping Review
Twambaze MF, Adebayo IA, Odoma S, Alagbonsi AI
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:199-228
Published Date: 19 December 2025

Ethinylestradiol Transfer into Breast Milk of Women Using Low-Dose Combined Hormonal Contraception Is Negligible
Segev L, Ben Zimra A, Weitzman GA, Bloch N, Pitussi I, Alkhazov T, Kogan NM, Peleg D, Samson AO, Ben Shachar I
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:189-197
Published Date: 10 December 2025
