Bültmann & Gerriets
Supporting Autistic People Through Pregnancy and Childbirth
von Emma Durman, Hayley Morgan, Karen Henry
Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-83997-105-1
Erschienen am 18.01.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 152 mm [H] x 229 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 304 Seiten

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This comprehensive guide helps all birthing and healthcare professionals vastly improve their care and knowledge of autistic pregnant people. It takes a distinctly intersectional and accessible approach to a topic often overlooked and includes management approaches and tools for birth professionals, autistic pregnant people, and their families.



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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