Distance Pregnancy Risk Trigger Autism

Posted by Unknown on Friday, June 22, 2012

Distance Pregnancy Risk Trigger Autism
Distance pregnancy is too tight it risks inviting for women. Recent research states, women who become pregnant again within a year after giving birth to the risk of causing autism in their child's future potential.

Consecutive pregnancies the mother may exhaustion. Scientists from the New York United States says, women need time to recover from pregnancy. In addition, pregnancies that occur in the short term will lead to children who are born susceptible to malnutrition.

conclusion was based on research of 600 000 families in California. The scientists noted cases of autism among the 663 000 children born in California between 1992 and 2002.

After getting the complete data, the scientists examined the pregnancy interval first and second child, a parent of age, background, ethnicity, maternal education, and whether the parents have health insurance.

"As a result, we found that children born after shorter intervals of pregnancy have an increased risk of autism" said one researcher, Dr. Keely Cheslack Postava, of Columbia University, New York

The highest risk is in children conceived after the mother gave birth to a child less than a year earlier.

"The child conceived in the same birth year with his brother had 3.4 times higher bearing autism, while the children were 12 to 13 months after the birth of her brother had 1.9 times higher risk of autism bear," said Postava.

Responding to the results of this study, the National Autistic Society, UK, explains that parents should be vigilant, but do not worry too much.

"Although this study is very useful, but we have seen thousands of cases before both the first child and subsequent children are born with an interval of more than 12 months later had a diagnosis of autism. So we need not worry too much," said a spokeswoman for the National Autistic Society.

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