"Third time is a charm"-with this adage, we introduced the International Journal of Neonatal Screening (IJNS) nearly 3 years ago. I promised that IJNS would have a big impact in the field of newborn screening, and it has. By mid-September we had published 50 manuscripts in various categories, 43 of them were peer reviewed, with a total of 40,637 abstract views, 24,413 full-text views, and in total articles from IJNS have already been cited 39 times in other peer-reviewed journals. In addition, three articles from IJNS, which were NIH funded, are already indexed in PubMed (see below). We also have two societies that publish their annual symposium abstract in IJNS; this is (of course) ISNS, and the German society for neonatal screening (DGNS).These results already show the big impact that our journal has made, and we are now on the home straight for indexing in Scopus and PubMed, which will also lead to an impact factor. So, we are quite sure that we will be able to apply for these in 2018. Therefore, I would like to thank all our colleagues that choose IJNS for the publication of their manuscripts, and congratulate them on the huge number of downloads of their work.Finally, we are very pleased to mention, in more detail, those three published papers in Int. J. Neonatal Screen, that have been indexed by PubMed database to date: