There are 1.8 billion neurodivergent people within reproductive age potentially birthing or nursing. It's likely that each of us has provided lactation support to someone who is neurodivergent. However, we may not have considered how lactation intersects with the neurodivergent experience, sensory sensitivities, and mental health. This presentation will provide context around the neurodivergent lactation experience, mental health, and the use of sensory safe spaces as a supportive tool. We will explore and design a sensory-safe lactation space in the office, hospital, and home environment as an adjunct tool for clinicians supporting neurodivergent parents.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe how the lactation experience of a neurodivergent parent may differ from a neurotypical parent.
2. Explain the intersection of neurodivergence, mental health, and lactation.
3. Explain the use of sensory safe environments as a mental health support tool in lactation.
4. Define Sensory Conscious Lactation Support and provide examples of its application in 3 settings.
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