Supporting Autistic People Through Pregnancy and Childbirth, 9781839971051
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Empowering autistic mothers: understanding, respecting, and supporting their unique journey.

Supporting Autistic People Through Pregnancy and Childbirth

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    17 January 2024

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Summary

Navigating Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Guide for Supporting Autistic Individuals

This comprehensive guide is essential for birthing and health professionals seeking to enhance their care for autistic women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. Addressing a critical gap in scientifically-backed resources, this book adopts an intersectional, feminist perspective, providing context on modern birth practices and autism as a diagnosis.

With intersectionality at its core, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781839971051
ISBN-10:1839971053
Author:Hayley Morgan, Emma Durman, Karen Henry, Carly Jones, Sheena Byrom, Wenn B. Lawson
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:17 January 2024
Weight:440g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

Authoring this book for several audiences: women, professionals, students, and family members is a massive undertaking but one that comes together well. As an academic I especially enjoyed the more theoretical and scientific chapters, but other readers will no doubt prefer different chapters. The uniqueness of women with autism is central to this book, readers too will be different. Whatever your unique motivations are, you will not be disappointed there really is something in this for the academic, the family or friend of a person with autism - and especially those encountering pregnancy, birth, and parenthood. I learned a lot from my readings including invaluable practical tips and further resources to maintain and expand my learning. – Dr Sam Chenery-Morris, Dean of School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health, University of Suffolk

A ground-breaking resource that not only fills a significant gap in literature but also serves as a practical framework for healthcare workers supporting autistic populations. As a therapist specializing in bibliotherapy, particularly with neurodivergent clients, I am immensely impressed with the authors’ dedication to promoting equality of access to healthcare for autistic parents.One of the strengths of this resource is its accessibility. The authors do an excellent job of introducing readers to the diverse characteristics, needs, and struggles of individuals on the autism spectrum. Even for those without prior knowledge, the book provides a thorough understanding through case examples, making it an invaluable tool for healthcare workers, therapists, and anyone involved in supporting autistic individuals on their parenting journey.The authors skillfully navigate the spectrum of sensitivities, acknowledging both hypersensitivity and hyposensitivity in different areas, fostering a deep understanding among readers.

– NetGalley review

About The Author

Hayley Morgan

Hayley Morgan

Hayley Morgan is an autistic mother, educator and advocate. Her passion is that of promoting equality of identity, self and access to healthcare for autistic parents.

Emma Durman

Emma Durman is co-director of AutSide Education and Training, a company that specialises in training, consultancy and support for a wide range of families and professionals. Emma has also worked closely with Welsh Government via ASD Info Wales and the Integrated Autism Services She was intrinsic to the creation of the recently-launched Welsh Government Guidance on Autism and Housing and is a co-ordinator on a pan-European Erasmus Plus project on autism and employment alongside the National Autistic Society.

Karen Henry

Karen Henry is a lecturer in midwifery at the University of Suffolk and a registered midwife. As an autistic mother, her midwifery practice was fuelled by a passion to create accessible maternity care for other autistic women. Karen has studied autism at master’s level, has published in several journals and was awarded a Florence Nightingale Foundation scholarship which she used to design and implement maternity support plans for autistic people. Karen also has experience of being a link midwife for autism and learning disabilities in the hospital setting.

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