Background More women with learning disability (LD) are becoming mothers. Women with LD have rights to equal access to maternity care that meets their needs, however, many have poor pregnancy and birth outcomes compared to other women in the UK. Research is limited in this area. Objectives The aim of the study was to explore the lived experiences of pregnancy, childbirth, prenatal and postnatal care and services received by this group of women in the UK, including their expressed information and support needs relating to maternity care. Methods A qualitative study in which data were generated using in-depth semi-structured interviews with learning disabled women who were pregnant or had given birth within the last three years in the UK; dat...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
This study examines the narratives of 15 mothers who each have (or had) a child who is medically, ed...
Background More women with learning disability (LD) are becoming mothers. Women with LD have rights ...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
Despite directives to improve maternity care in general and to improve care for parents with learnin...
Background: With increasing numbers of people with a learning disability (LD) choosing to become par...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
The literature agrees that an increasing number of people who have a learning disability have childr...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
Objective: to explore some of the social barriers disabled women face when they think about having a...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate pregnancy and childbirth in women with intellectua...
This study looks at how mothers with an intellectual disability describe their children's needs, the...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
This study examines the narratives of 15 mothers who each have (or had) a child who is medically, ed...
Background More women with learning disability (LD) are becoming mothers. Women with LD have rights ...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
Despite directives to improve maternity care in general and to improve care for parents with learnin...
Background: With increasing numbers of people with a learning disability (LD) choosing to become par...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
The literature agrees that an increasing number of people who have a learning disability have childr...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
Objective: to explore some of the social barriers disabled women face when they think about having a...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate pregnancy and childbirth in women with intellectua...
This study looks at how mothers with an intellectual disability describe their children's needs, the...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
This study examines the narratives of 15 mothers who each have (or had) a child who is medically, ed...