Women’s Healthcast: Reproductive Autonomy in 2025, featuring Leigh Senderowicz and Amy Williamson

Reproductive autonomy is defined as an individual’s ability to make decisions about their reproductive health and access reproductive health services without interference or coercion. In 2025, there are a lot of social and policy factors at play that impact people’s reproductive autonomy both in the U.S. and worldwide.  

On this episode of the Women’s Healthcast, Leigh Senderowicz, ScD, MPH, and Amy Williamson, MPP, talked about the landscape of reproductive autonomy in June of 2025. Senderowicz is an assistant professor in the Division of Reproductive and Population Health and the UW-Madison Department of Gender and Women's Studies. Williamson is the associate director of the UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity.  

Listen to Reproductive Autonomy in 2025 now. 

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