Today\u2019s episode covers an important topic that needs to be addressed as it affects many moms and families. My guest shares her experience of being diagnosed with autism and ADHD later in life, after having her children. She shares how her diagnosis impacted her, what non-stereotypical autism looks like, why self-evaluation is beneficial, and why getting a diagnosis can be a privilege. We will also learn about the role of women\u2019s hormones in autism and ADHD. Join us!\nDr. Kiley Hanish is a neurodivergent occupational therapist specializing in mental health during the perinatal period, which includes pregnancy, postpartum, and perinatal loss. She is the founder of Return to Zero: HOPE, a nonprofit organization that provides inclusive and compassionate education and support for bereaved families after pregnancy and infant loss. In addition, they also provide training and support to health providers to foster more competence when working with these families. Because of her personal experience and diagnosis, Dr. Kiley mentors her occupational therapy research group in exploring the sensory experiences of autistic mothers in their everyday lives.\xa0\xa0\n\nShow Highlights:\n\nThe beginning (2022), when Kiley\u2019s son was diagnosed with ADHD and she began to realize the scope and meaning of her sensibilities\n\nA deep dive into autism in women, and how this research provided a new lens for Kiley to view her life\n\nKiley\u2019s experience with postpartum PTSD after a stillbirth, sensory overload, and chronic fatigue\n\nWhat the facts show: 80% of girls with autism are undiagnosed by age 18 (because of internal symptoms that don\u2019t present themselves in stereotypical behaviors)\n\nCo-occurring conditions with neurodivergence that are often passed off as something else\n\nThe impact of hormone fluctuations on autism and ADHD\n\nThe need to educate yourself because of the existing gap in women\u2019s healthcare\n\nCommon challenges for mothers with autism: sleep difficulties, finding time alone to self-regulate, mood/anxiety disorders, and frequent feelings of overwhelm and overstimulation\n\nThe results of RTZ: HOPE\u2019s survey\n\n\nResources:\nConnect with Dr. Kiley Hanish and Return to Zero: HOPE: Website (RTZ), Website (Dr. Kiley),\nInstagram\nResources mentioned in this episode: Unmasking Autism by Devon Price, All Brains Belong, Neurodivergent Insights, Autism and Grief Podcast, Uniquely Human Podcast, and Two Sides of the Spectrum Podcast\nVisit www.postpartum.net for resources and support!\xa0\nVisit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course.\xa0\xa0\nVisit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today!