 The results of this study indicate that only one third of reproductive age women with disabilities have accessed any form of sexual and reproductive health SRH services in the past year. The most common predictor of SRH service uptake was having three or more children, followed by autonomy to visit health care facilities, living with a sexual partner, being exposed to radio, television in daily basis, autonomy to visit friends and relatives, discussing sexual and reproductive health with family members, and engaging in sexual activity after the age of 18 years. This suggests that access to information through mainstream media exposure, having full autonomy to visit friends and families, open discussion with family members, living with a sexual partner, having optimal family size, and starting sexual act at the recommended age can help increase the uptake of SRH services. This article was authored by Bayu Kelkarad, Anamut to Jel Tamiru, Giti Lake Ainalum, and others.