Assistive devices can support women with disabilities in their roles as mothers or caregivers. Adaptive baby furniture, modified parenting tools, and accessible child-care products allow them to perform caregiving tasks more independently. This empowerment is crucial in breaking the societal barriers and stereotypes surrounding women with disabilities and motherhood.
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