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 Indian Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
 
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Journal Details
Editorial-Chief Alka B.
ISSNp 2347-999X
ISSNe 2455-8273
Frequency Tri-annual
IC Value 2015: 68.27, 2016: 74.53, 2018: 89.23
Impact Factor -
Publishing Year 2014
Affiliated to RFPPL own journal
Readership

Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Family Physicians, Pediatricians, Embryologists and Neonatologists

Abstracting and Indexing information

Index Copernicus, Poland (IC Value: 2015: 68.27, 2016: 74.53, 2018: 89.23)
Science Library Index
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)

About the Journal

The Indian Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine is the official publication of Red Flower Publications. The journal publishes widely-reviewed studies on the complications of pregnancy and surgery in obstetrics, medicine, genetics, mental health and health, and their effects on mothers, fetuses and newborns. Research is also presented on audit, assessment and clinical care in maternal and perinatal medicine.

The Indian Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine is a peer-reviewed and refereed journal.

Current Issue Volume 10,Number 2 2023
Original Article
Assess the Knowledge and Attitude of Mothers Regarding Growth of Under Five Children
Anna Biju,
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Role of 75 mg Versus 150 mg Aspirin in Prevention of PreEclampsia in Women with Previous History of Pre-Eclampsia
Dinesh Tomar,
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A Prospective Comparative Study of Modes of Delivery in between induced and spontaneous labour
Salil Barsode
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Review Article
Ethics in Obstetrics: Revisited
Alka B. Patil,
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Breast Cancer and Improvement Using Multimedia Education
Simrat Kaur
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Serum Markers and Adverse Maternal: Fetal Outcomes
Alka Patil
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