 This study shows that women's autonomy in exercising their sexual and reproductive health rights is strongly associated with media exposure, socioeconomic status, and age. Media exposure increases women's autonomy, while higher levels of education, wealth, and employment are also associated with greater autonomy. Additionally, women who live in certain provinces or districts are more likely to have autonomy over their sexual and reproductive health rights. This article was authored by Edwiti Nepal, Santakumar Dangal, Sujan Karki, and others.