This work attempts to carry out an analysis of the path taken in relation to the sexual and (non) reproductive health of women in Argentina in the early years of the 21st century, selecting the case of the Province of Santa Fe. In this sense, we reflect on the achievements generated and the challenges faced in territorial terms to achieve compliance with the Legal Interruption of Pregnancy, looking critically at the forms and colors that it assumes in the network of the health system. We also seek the elements to observe the spaces where women's health is thought of as a right and their bodies, free territories to be able to decide, stopping in the techniques, strategies, the actors involved and their allies. From this letter we believe it is pertinent to bring light on how we understand sexual and (non- reproductive) health, agreeing that it is the ability of humans to enjoy a fulfilling sex life and without risk of procreation and the freedom to decide or not do so, when and how often.