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What Is Pregnancy? : A Guide for People with Autism, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Hardback Book

What Is Pregnancy? : A Guide for People with Autism, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Hardback

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

Part of the Healthy Loving, Healthy Living series

Hardback

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This carefully written and illustrated book provides an explanation of pregnancy for people with autism and special education needs and disabilities (SEND).

It helps readers to understand the physical processes of pregnancy, as well as important practical information, such as how to stay healthy in pregnancy, antenatal care, the role of the midwife and the involvement of partners. Many people with autism and SEND may want or plan to have children.

Many women who have autism, special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have poor experiences of prenatal and postnatal care and high levels of stress, anxiety and depression or do not disclose their pregnancy until far into their terms due to fears of forced termination.

This book frankly explains pregnancy so that the reader has a clear understanding of what constitutes pregnancy, what happens during labour and is aware of their legal right to create a family.

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