This document summarizes the achievement of reproductive rights in Brazil from the 1970s to the early 2000s. It describes the political and social context, including a military dictatorship, high maternal mortality, and population control programs. Civil society mobilized through women's groups to advocate for democratic reforms and reproductive rights. Key achievements included new policies promoting reproductive health, reduced maternal mortality, expanded prenatal care and abortion access. Continued challenges include full abortion access and increasing women's leadership.