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In this episode of "Biscussions," Natalie & Eky revisit pregnancy and brain injury, focusing on challenges when clients become pregnant after injury and on parenting from birth through adulthood. They discuss the complex role of community rehabilitation assistants (CRAs) in scaffolding parenting without overstepping, gaps in professional understanding (including medical staff), and the need for more training and research. A key case involved long-term support, a CRA acting as a birthing partner, 24/7 packages, collaboration with nannies and other disciplines, and significant safeguarding difficulties and delays with social services. They highlight issues of insight, fatigue, changing routines, medication and epilepsy risks during pregnancy, cultural differences and judgments about parenting, boundary and attachment challenges for children, and the importance of planning and funding for parenting support in medicolegal claims.
By BIS ServicesIn this episode of "Biscussions," Natalie & Eky revisit pregnancy and brain injury, focusing on challenges when clients become pregnant after injury and on parenting from birth through adulthood. They discuss the complex role of community rehabilitation assistants (CRAs) in scaffolding parenting without overstepping, gaps in professional understanding (including medical staff), and the need for more training and research. A key case involved long-term support, a CRA acting as a birthing partner, 24/7 packages, collaboration with nannies and other disciplines, and significant safeguarding difficulties and delays with social services. They highlight issues of insight, fatigue, changing routines, medication and epilepsy risks during pregnancy, cultural differences and judgments about parenting, boundary and attachment challenges for children, and the importance of planning and funding for parenting support in medicolegal claims.