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The Autism Friendly Guide to Periods

The Autism Friendly Guide to PeriodsThe Autism Friendly Guide to PeriodsThe Autism Friendly Guide to Periods

A book by Robyn Steward

A book by Robyn StewardA book by Robyn Steward

How might periods be different for Autistic people?

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Sensory

Introceptin

Introceptin

Many Autistic people find that the experience of the sensory aspect of periods difficult as well as the blood collection such as pads and tampons.

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Introceptin

Introceptin

Introceptin

interception is the sense we use to recognise internal signs such as hunger, this can be difficult to interrupt for many autistic people.

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Detail

Introceptin

Detail

Many Autistic people need a lot of detail but they need it when they are ready .


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