This study analyses the experiences of women living in areas of SriLanka that were affected by armed conflict for more than two decades. It is based on research that is carried out in districts of Jaffna (North), Mannar and Puttalam(North West), the border villages in Polonnaruwa (North Central), and Batticaloa and Ampara (East) between the years of 2003 and 2005. The study draws on women accessing health services, as well as the familial and social relationships that have mediated aspects of their wellbeing related to reproductive health. Download it here.