Study Says Birth Spacing Can Impact Autism Diagnosis
Published in Autism Research, the study notes that mothers of children with autism who wait at least two-and-a-half years to conceive again reduce the chance of their next child being born on the autism spectrum. While birth spacing alone is not enough to create any definitive outcome, it can foster greater awareness of factors that may contribute to autism. The Study Researchers from Curtin University and the Telethon Kids Institute gathered information from over 900,000 births in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden....