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Article Summary: Maternal Intellectual or Developmental Disability and Newborn Discharge to Protective Services

Intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) includes challenges in intellectual functioning (learning, problem solving) and/or everyday skills and social skills, beginning before the age of 18. IDDs can include Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, and other genetic conditions.

It has been shown that roughly 50% of mothers with intellectual and developmental disabilities will lose custody of their child at birth or shortly afterward, and this study looked at the various factors that contribute to this loss of custody. 

Rates of Newborn Discharge

Increased risk factors of women with IDD losing custody

 Recommendations

Take Home Message:

Teaching parenting skills to mothers can decrease the risk of their child being separated from them at birth. These interventions would be beneficial before and during pregnancy. In order for the interventions to be effective, further research should be done on how to improve and tailor interventions to the individual, so that they are specific to the learning style of the mother.

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Authors: Hilary K. Brown, Lynne A. Potvin, Yona Lunsky, & Simone N. Vigod

Journal: Pediatrics

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