bunnyb wrote:
Daniel89 wrote:
Like most things its probably genetic whether its a straight recessive gene or its a co-dominant trait with multiple genes I don't know but I would be very surprised to hear it anything other than genetics.
I think there are some things besides genetics. I was reading a study on the effects of SSRI's during pregnancy and if they are taken during the second and/or third trimester, there was a statistically significant increase in the child being diagnosed with autism later on.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamape ... le/2476187I don't have the access to the actual journal to look at it but real-life statistics are often biased.
Like, if the mother used SSRI during her pregnancy, she is more likely to check all the possible psychiatric issues in the child. And undiagnosed level 1 autistic women are very likely to develop depression, thus, use SSRI.
I don't deny the possibility of some environmental factors in general. The topic needs solid study.
I am pretty sure there are many genes combinations contributing to ASD. Otherwise, it wouldn't be such a spectrum.
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