Pregnancy & Birth Laura's Story
DeafCounseling August 19, 2021 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe
Advocating for quality interpreting access can be a challenge anytime. When it comes to labor and delivery, interpreting access is especially important. It is the last thing any expectant Deaf parent wants to waste energy on when awaiting the birth of a child. Laura shares her story of how she arranged for interpreters for her hospital delivery and how she dealt with the pressures of labor and delivery. #deafpregnancy #deafbirth #deafmother
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