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ORCID iDs are required for corresponding authors of all manuscripts submitted to Human Reproduction and are recommended for all other authors. The Journal will include all supplied iDs in the published paper. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that is unique to individual authors. Learn more at orcid.org. ORCID iDs can be requested at ORCID.org and linked to User Accounts on the journal's submission website

Please follow the instructions for submission carefully; the Editors reserve the right to return manuscripts that do not comply.

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Journal Processes and Policies

Manuscripts must be submitted online. Once you have prepared your manuscript according to the instructions above please visit the online submission web site. Please follow this link for instructions on submitting your manuscript online.

Language editing, if your first language is not English, to ensure that the academic content of your paper is fully understood by journal editors and reviewers is optional. Language editing does not guarantee that your manuscript will be accepted for publication. Please follow this link for further information on this service.

Upon receipt of accepted manuscripts at Oxford Journals authors will be invited to complete an online copyright licence to publish form.

Please note that by submitting an article for publication you confirm that you are the corresponding/submitting author and that Oxford University Press ('OUP') may retain your email address for the purpose of communicating with you about the article. Please notify OUP immediately if your details change. If your article is accepted for publication OUP will contact you using the email address you have used in the registration process. Please note that OUP does not retain copies of rejected articles.

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