Autism Linked to Older Moms, Breech Births

UPI: Children who are firstborn, breech or whose mothers are 35 or older are at significantly greater risk for an autism spectrum disorder, U.S. researchers said.
First author Dr. Deborah A. Bilder said children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder also were nearly 1.8 times more likely to be the firstborn child.
"The results of this study give us an opportunity to look more closely at these risk factors for children across the autism spectrum, and not only those diagnosed with autism," Bilder said in a statement. "This shows that further investigation of the influence of prenatal factors is warranted.
The study, published online in the journal Pediatrics, said a possible explanation for the correlation of firstborn children might be that parents are reluctant to have a second child if the first is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
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Deborah April 28, 2009, 11:28 AM
The only reason the age factor makes sense to me is that a woman has accumulated more toxins (heavy metals) over her lifetime that gets passed to the fetus. The first born makes sense b/c, again, a large amount of metals got passed and now mom is “de-toxed” for the next child. Add a slew of heavy-metal containing vaccines and you get ASD.
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another LAME study