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6 Things an OB/GYN Needs to Know When Taking Care of a Patient on the Autism Spectrum

September 26, 2011 by LinZ

 

6 Things an OB/GYN Needs to Know When Taking Care of a Patient with ASD

Without a doubt, office visits with an OB/GYN are among the most stressful health care procedures… especially for people on the autism spectrum. Because the OB/GYN environment is not often “ASD-friendly”, these individuals may avoid these visits altogether. This is unfortunate considering OB/GYN visits are essential in ensuring a person’s sexual and physical reproductive health. But little changes in your environment and your interactions can make a world of a difference. If you are an OB/GYN and caring for a patient on the autism spectrum, here are 6 things you need to know.

Filed Under: Sex & Health Tagged With: ASD, autism, birth control, developmental disabilities, genitals, OB/GYN, pap smear, pregnancy, sensory, sexuality, STD, vagina, women

The Science of Autism and Orgasm

June 29, 2011 by LinZ

Splish, Splash by Darin House, on Flickr

Let’s make one thing clear: people with autism do experience orgasms.  But how different is the orgasm experience for an autistic individual?  Is it more intense?  Is it less intense?  Is it the same? We dive into the topic head-on and address the possible aspects and challenges that are unique to individuals on the autism spectrum.

Filed Under: Sex & Intimacy Tagged With: ASD, autism, education, genitals, intimacy, orgasm, oxytocin, pressure, puberty, research, self-control, sensitivity, sensory, sex

Ready to move in together? A 10-step plan for couples on the autism spectrum

May 9, 2010 by LinZ

Making the decision to move in together is a huge and exciting step in your relationship, but along with that comes the overwhelming transition and change.  However, with careful discussion and step-by-step planning, you can set your “merging” experience off to a great start.  Here are 10 steps you can take to make the move-in process as smooth as possible.

Filed Under: Relationships & Dating Tagged With: accomodations, ASD, autism, cohabitation, communication, couple, finances, long distance relationship, money, move, relationships, sensory, sex life, Suze Orman, transition

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