International Journal of Obstetrics, Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing
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International Journal of Obstetrics, Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2455-6424

About the Journal

International Journal of Obstetrics, Perinatal and Neonatal Nursingintends to publish research, review and short articles related to women and child care. The goal of the Journal is to enhance the knowledge and practice in closely related fields of obstetrics, gynecology and neonatal care. Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijopnn
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2455-6424
Impact Factor (SJIF)
DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJOPNN
Language
English
Subject
Nursing
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2014

Latest Articles

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-29

Modeling Twin-Twin Twin-to-Twin Transfusion SyndromeOutcomes: A Comprehensive Review

By Sunitha P.S.

Abstract: Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a serious complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies, characterized by unequal blood sharing between twins through placental vascular connections. This condition can lead to significant morbidity and mortality if not identified and managed promptly. This review explores the clinical outcomes associated with TTTS, emphasizing factors that influence prognosis and the effectiveness…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-29

The Role of Obstetric and Gynecological Nursing in Enhancing Maternal and Neonatal Health Outcomes

By Shivani .

Abstract: Obstetric and Gynecological (OBG) Nursing is a specialized nursing discipline that focuses on the comprehensive health care needs of women throughout their lifespan, from puberty to post-menopause. This field plays a crucial role in promoting maternal and neonatal health, reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, and supporting women’s reproductive rights. OBG nurses provide holistic care…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-30

A Descriptive Study of Leucorrhea and Its Etiological and Clinical Aspects

By Abha Chaorsiya and Astha Srivastava

Abstract: Leucorrhea, commonly defined as excessive vaginal discharge, is a prevalent concern among women of reproductive age. It can be broadly classified as physiological or pathological. Physiological leucorrhea is usually linked to normal hormonal fluctuations during puberty, ovulation, pregnancy, or the menstrual cycle and is generally harmless. In contrast, pathological leucorrhea may indicate underlying conditions, such…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-30

Adolescent GynaecologyGynecology: Navigating Reproductive Health in the Transitional Years

By Ravinder Kaur and S. Elizabeth Jasmine

Abstract: Adolescence is a critical developmental stage characterized by rapid physical, emotional, and reproductive changes. During this period, girls commonly experience gynecological issues that differ from those seen in adult women and require age-appropriate care. Menstrual disturbances are among the most prevalent concerns, including dysmenorrhea and heavy menstrual bleeding, which can significantly impact daily activities, school…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-01-28

A Descriptive Study to Assess the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAPap) Regarding Colostrum Feeding Among Postnatal Mothers in Tertiary Care Rural Hospital

By Ankita P. Watmode and Arti Wasnik

Abstract: Background: Colostrum, the initial milk secreted following delivery, is packed with antibodies and vital nutrients. Despite its benefits, cultural myths and lack of awareness often lead to its avoidance. Objectives: To assess knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of postnatal mothers regarding colostrum feeding, to examine correlations among them, and to explore associations with demographic variables. Methods: A quantitative descriptive study…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-07-16

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Newborn Care Among Postnatal Mothers at Selected Hospitals in Rourkela, Sundargarh, Odisha

By Sravanthimettu . and Ashma Minz

Abstract: The neonatal phase encompasses the initial four weeks of a baby's existence. A lot of complicated physiological changes happen, and the baby responds to all sorts of stimuli, during this time. Efficacious and continuous care is required at this time. "Newborn care includes determining if resuscitation is necessary, conducting a full medical examination, giving the…