ND Pregnancy Support

Neurodivergent affirming support through pregnancy.

Pregnancy can bring lots of changes; physically, emotionally and logistically. I offer supportive, sensory aware care that helps you feel informed, understood and in control.

Your needs are valid. Your experience matters. You deserve support that fits you.

Support that’s designed around you

Neurodivergent affirming care means…

  • Sensory aware sessions (lighting, noise, pacing)

  • Clear, structured communication

  • Extra time to process and ask questions

  • Support for autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, PDA and more

  • Flexible scheduling and communication

  • Recognition that every pregnancy experience is unique

  • No pressure. No judgement. Just support.

Investment

ND Pregnancy Support Sessions

£95

90 minutes of tailored, neurodivergent affirming support (online or in person).

Payment is due at time of booking.

You deserve support that understands how you experience pregnancy and birth.

Whether you're looking for a birth doula, preparing for a VBAC, exploring your options or simply wanting support that feels more aligned with your needs, you don't have to navigate everything on your own.

I'm Shannon, a neurodivergent doula and VBA3C mum supporting families across Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.

If you'd like to explore whether we're a good fit, I'd love to hear from you.

  • No. You do not need a formal diagnosis to access my support. Whether you identify as autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, dyslexic, otherwise neurodivergent, or simply feel that traditional approaches haven't quite fit your needs, you are welcome here.

  • Yes. While every person is different, I support women with a wide range of neurodivergent experiences, including ADHD, autism, AuDHD, dyslexia and those who are exploring whether they may be neurodivergent.

    Support is always tailored to your individual needs, communication style and preferences.

  • Neurodivergent-informed support recognises that people process information, communicate, regulate emotions and experience sensory input differently.

    Rather than expecting you to fit a particular mould, my role is to adapt support to work for you and your needs.

  • Absolutely.

    Many neurodivergent women find appointments overwhelming, particularly when information is delivered quickly or important decisions need to be made on the spot.

    I can help you prepare questions, explore your options and process information before and after appointments.

  • That's completely OK.

    Many women come to me knowing that something feels difficult or overwhelming but aren't sure what support would help.

    A discovery call gives us an opportunity to talk about your situation and explore what support might look like for you.

  • Yes. Many of the women I support are navigating both neurodivergence and a previous caesarean birth.

    As a VBA3C mum with specialist VBAC training, I understand the additional layers of information, decision-making and emotional processing that can come with planning a VBAC.

  • Yes. Alongside in-person support across Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, I also offer virtual support for women throughout the UK.