About this Research Topic
There is a strong need for a focus of research addressing the identification and diagnosis of underlying causes of subfertility, and prevention and treatment to preserve or restore normal human fecundity and fertility. While a variety of prior research has addressed these issues, increased focus is needed to develop an integrated field of medical and public health research in support of restoring healthy human fecundity and fertility. There is strong potential in connecting medical evaluation and research with women’s tracking of their own fertility biomarkers (i.e., fertility awareness or natural family planning).
This Research Topic, Current Research in Restorative Reproductive Medicine, will lead the way in addressing this need. Any research that focuses on preventing or treating human reproductive dysfunction or subfertility, in order to preserve, promote, or restore healthy reproductive function in vivo is welcome. We particularly welcome research that links women’s tracking of their own fertility biomarkers with other techniques of investigation, diagnosis, therapy, and prevention in medicine and public health. We are most interested in original research articles, but will also consider mini-reviews, methods papers, review articles, and perspectives related to evidence informing restorative reproductive medicine. The first ten original research articles accepted for publication will have publication costs mostly defrayed by the International Institute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine (IIRRM), which is serving as a sponsor of the Research Topic. This support may apply to articles in the following categories: Original Research, Methods, Protocols, Technology Report, Clinical Trial, Data Report, Evaluation, or Clinical Study Protocol. This Research Topic is editorially independent of the IIRRM, and follows the usual peer-review standards and procedures of Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Public Health.
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Keywords: Reproductive medicine, ovulation, infertility, women’s health, natural family planning
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