Peer Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to Journal of Obstetrics, Midwifery, and Reproductive Health (JOMRH) undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance.

1. Initial Screening

The Editorial Team evaluates submitted manuscripts for:

  • Scope suitability
  • Compliance with author guidelines
  • Plagiarism screening
  • Basic methodological quality

Manuscripts that do not meet the journal’s standards may be rejected at this stage.

2. Peer Review

Eligible manuscripts are reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Both authors’ and reviewers’ identities are concealed.

Reviewers assess:

  • Originality and contribution
  • Scientific rigor and methodology
  • Clarity and organization
  • Ethical compliance

3. Editorial Decision

Based on reviewers’ recommendations, the Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision:

  • Accept
  • Minor Revision
  • Major Revision
  • Reject

The review process typically takes 4–8 weeks.

4. Ethical Standards

Reviewers must maintain confidentiality, declare conflicts of interest, and provide objective and constructive feedback.