"It would be an essential part of any decent person-centered care to find out what co-occuring conditions are there. Any good midwife would know those. But I think the rates of how much more likely autistic people are to experience those issues, I think having a care plan without taking those things into consideration would be quite risky, at best", says Haley Morgan. Haley joins this episode to discuss being the co-author of Supporting Autistic People Through Pregnancy and Childbirth. To learn more about Haley visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-morgan-562501209/
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