Children who have had complications at birth are at risk for autism later

A new, dangerous danger has just been discovered in babies who have had complications during childbirth on the mother's body causing a stir in the medical world.

A new, dangerous danger has just been discovered in babies who have had complications during childbirth on the mother's body causing a stir in the medical world.

Accordingly, a new study by Kaiser Permanente, a US medical scientist, shows that children who have had complications in the mother's reproductive system include birth asphyxia, pre-eclampsia and the potential for confusion. Autism disorder (ASD).

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Research shows that children with complications at birth will be severely hurt by blood pressure and may indirectly hurt other organs through related complications.

Complications of childbirth often occur, such as pre-eclampsia, asphyxia at birth, horizontal fetus, early separation of the placenta from the uterus, difficult delivery, fetus located in an abnormal position .

To reach this conclusion, Kaiser Permanente and his colleagues conducted an online medical examination of up to 594,638 children born in Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Southern California, USA since 1991. by 2009. During this time, up to 6,255 children were diagnosed with autism, 37% of them had complications at birth. And these children are 10% more likely to have autism than normal babies with autism.

The number of 10% has increased to 22% when children with complications at birth enter the period of mobilization, the risk of autism will be higher, more pronounced.

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Not only that, with children with complications from birth to postpartum, the risk of autism is up to 44%.

According to information from the Internet, autism is a disease in a group of serious development problems, called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that occurs in childhood - usually before the age of 3 years. Despite the different symptoms and severity, all autistic disorders affect children's ability to communicate and interact with others.

The number of children diagnosed with autism is on the rise. While there is no specific regimen for autism, early treatment can make a big difference in the lives of many children with these disorders.

This research has just been published in the American Journal.

Update 24 May 2019
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