Monday, December 7, 2009

Autism In Babies More Condition_symptoms What Do You Think Of The Link Of Autism And Premature Babies?

What do you think of the link of autism and premature babies? - autism in babies more condition_symptoms

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080402/ap_o ...

Has anyone here an autistic child is born prematurely? I have this article on Yahoo this morning and wondered.

10 comments:

AL said...

The main reason more people are diagnosed is that the criteria have been expanded. Instead of leaving a child has physical properties only a slap labels on them. Makes me sick to be honest.

It seems to trigger a kind, and it seems that no one understood what it does.

I'm not convinced the vaccines caused, but the shit they put in some of these vaccines are not so good for you anyway. He speaks against the burden of those whose immune systems are immature, 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. of the two diseases. We have more space to separate our children - and yes, it is not yet complete.

My son was delivered at 35 Gestation born and has some quirks and sensory problems, but not autistic. Even 35 weeks, of course, would be considered very premature.

Add When reading the previous answer, which makes me me want to:
When my son 12-16 months old or younger, we were worried that someone throwing around the label of autism to begin with our son. While some of the items on the list, but it has developed since then AlmosNot all. Things that are still fairly mild.

AL said...

The main reason more people are diagnosed is that the criteria have been expanded. Instead of leaving a child has physical properties only a slap labels on them. Makes me sick to be honest.

It seems to trigger a kind, and it seems that no one understood what it does.

I'm not convinced the vaccines caused, but the shit they put in some of these vaccines are not so good for you anyway. He speaks against the burden of those whose immune systems are immature, 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. of the two diseases. We have more space to separate our children - and yes, it is not yet complete.

My son was delivered at 35 Gestation born and has some quirks and sensory problems, but not autistic. Even 35 weeks, of course, would be considered very premature.

Add When reading the previous answer, which makes me me want to:
When my son 12-16 months old or younger, we were worried that someone throwing around the label of autism to begin with our son. While some of the items on the list, but it has developed since then AlmosNot all. Things that are still fairly mild.

Ima said...

I believe that autism is hereditary or environmental factor. If she had not produced a lot of vaccines. We had several shots, as if I was a kid, but there are a lot of autism.

When linked to premature infants who say the tests showed the first signs of autism. This does not mean extreme prematurity causes autism, but might be among contributing factors.

gastonki... said...

Ahhhhhhh! The vaccines can cause autism, NO! You can of course many stories on the Internet about it. Many of them are just anectdotal. Anyone can say anything on the Internet, this does not mean its true. If these allegations were a rigorous scientific methods that do not have water instead. In recent times they have found many different genetic markers for autism. I think it is probably genetically may conflict with some environmental factors that condition. This means that autism and prematurity has increased. Unfortunately, when they are born too soon, your brain is not fully developed and they are also vulnerable to the blood vessels in the immature brain hemorrhage.

No one can remember, where the catastrophic whooping cough, diphtheria, measles and polio have Oh, for millions of people! Vaccines have done much good. The spread of misinformation about vaccines is potentially very harmful.

Courtney... said...

The study, published Wednesday in the April issue of the journal Pediatrics, involved 91 children released from 18 months to 2 years. On average, 10 weeks premature, weighing less than 4 pounds. The results of the inspection charge suspected autism in 23 children or 25 percent.

Premature babies can catch up
The screening test is the subject of 23 Checklist for parents to ask about the behavior in very young children. The test was developed to identify young people 2 years ago that the typical age of diagnosis of autism. The detection of more complete and definitive autism at age 2 is recommended for those with positive tests.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23904061/



I watched the news on this study and has many difficulties, was made as it was. First, only 91 children were observed in the study. This is the very small number to draw conclusions. Secondly, the parents of infants were given a checklist of symptoms of autism, and said that if one of them among children. Babies are not so didiagnosed with autism by a doctor, but by their parents who are not trained to diagnose this disease.

May be related, I have no idea. But from that, what I heard, the link should not be biased in this study.

The Reverend Soleil said...

While it is true, there is not much you can do about it - the baby comes when it comes to ...

I would also like to emphasize that 1 of every 4 babies with signs of autism - that does not mean that all rules have autism ...

macca said...

Premature my friend's son is also autistic. It is now a beautiful 7 years. I think there is a relationship. I read somewhere.

MitTrav said...

I've tried to research, such as vaccines have been associated autism .. do and there is no research showing that mercury and other ingredients in vaccines can cause neuronal toxicity in children ... So, why I will never allow my child the vaccine more. There is information about him out there ... but not much ... I wonder why?

MitTrav said...

I've tried to research, such as vaccines have been associated autism .. do and there is no research showing that mercury and other ingredients in vaccines can cause neuronal toxicity in children ... So, why I will never allow my child the vaccine more. There is information about him out there ... but not much ... I wonder why?

mary k said...

I also believe that vaccines. It is a sad and devastating disease. My boyfriend is a grandmother and has 2 children with autism tail.

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