last_insert_rowid() (and similar functions in other databases) by their nature only work on the current connection. Can you not refactor your code to query last_insert_rowid() before closing the connection ?
If that's not possible for whatever reason, I guess that only leaves querying the biggest ID. That's regarded as bad practice, because there might have been another row inserted immediately after and so you can't guarantee you'll be getting the ID of the row you think. Is there another column in the database with a unique index that you could query on instead ? That is, something like:
SELECT id FROM users WHERE email = '[email protected]'
would be a reliable alternative when email is guaranteed unique.