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EBB 398 - Supporting Neurodivergence in Birth and Postpartum with Victoria White, Doula and Author of "Why Neurodivergent Birth Matters"

Evidence Based Birth®

Release Date: 05/20/2026

EBB 398 - Supporting Neurodivergence in Birth and Postpartum with Victoria White, Doula and Author of EBB 398 - Supporting Neurodivergence in Birth and Postpartum with Victoria White, Doula and Author of "Why Neurodivergent Birth Matters"

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Many neurodivergent people move through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum feeling misunderstood and unsupported in healthcare settings that were not designed with their minds in mind. In this episode, doula and founder of Neurodivergent Birth Victoria White shares how her own later-in-life autism and ADHD diagnoses reshaped her understanding of her postpartum experiences and why many neurodivergent parents struggle in systems that often assume everyone processes in the same way. Learn about how sensory processing, communication, and executive functioning challenges can shape the perinatal...

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Many neurodivergent people move through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum feeling misunderstood and unsupported in healthcare settings that were not designed with their minds in mind. In this episode, doula and founder of Neurodivergent Birth Victoria White shares how her own later-in-life autism and ADHD diagnoses reshaped her understanding of her postpartum experiences and why many neurodivergent parents struggle in systems that often assume everyone processes in the same way.

Learn about how sensory processing, communication, and executive functioning challenges can shape the perinatal experience for neurodivergent families and the small changes that can help neurodivergent people feel safer, more supported, and empowered.

(04:30) The four support pillars of neurodivergent birth
(10:11) How sleep deprivation impacts neurodivergent parents
(12:02) Hormones, estrogen, ADHD, and postpartum changes
(19:05) Barriers to adult diagnosis and self-identifying as neurodivergent
(22:14) Strategies for sensory support, communication, and birth planning
(25:50) Supporting executive functioning during pregnancy and postpartum
(28:27) “Think neurodivergence first”: what healthcare workers need to understand
(30:33) Supporting neurodivergent partners during birth
(31:31) Neurodivergence and cesarean birth experiences
(36:53) Victoria’s book Why Neurodivergent Birth Matters
(38:27) Research groups, mental health resources, and the Neurodivergent Birth Podcast
(39:22) Reasonable accommodations and disability protections in maternity care

Resources

Learn more about Neurodivergent Birth: ndbirth.com/

Get free, downloadable fact sheets and planning resources: ndbirth.com/downloads

Listen to the Neurodivergent Birth podcast: ndbirth.com/podcast

Maternity Autism Research Group: maternityautismresearchgroup.co.uk/

PANDAS Foundation: pandasfoundation.org.uk/

For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.