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Oct 25, 2025, 03:59
Exploring Science, Law, and Reproductive Rights in the SRHM Podcast – Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New SRHM Podcast episode!
What happens when ideology replaces science in reproductive health policy? From IVF restrictions to abortion bans, the consequences are life-changing.
In this episode, SRHM Chief Executive Eszter Kismödi speaks with Prof. Silke Dyer, Prof. Alison Edelman, Prof. Joanna Erdman and Prof. Asha George about their powerful paper on the right to science and the legal status of the human embryo.
Why this matters:
- Science must guide law and policy—not misinformation
- The right to science is a human right
- Reproductive autonomy depends on access to evidence and innovation
- Personhood rulings threaten SRHR globally
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other podcast platforms.
Read the open-access paper.”
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