There is growing evidence that early intervention in autism risk can significantly improve a child’s long-term development. Identifying signs of autism early, often before the…
The challenges in diagnosing autism in infants are heightened when maternal health complications are involved. Conditions such as gestational diabetes, hypertension, or prenatal…
Recent research suggests that maternal infections during pregnancy may influence early autism diagnosis in children. Infections such as influenza, urinary tract infections, or even…
The role of maternal screening to predict autism is emerging as a vital piece in the early detection puzzle. While there’s currently no definitive prenatal test…
Exploring the link between maternal health history and autism offers a window into understanding early developmental risk. Factors such as chronic illness,…
The connection between prenatal care and autism diagnosis is becoming clearer as researchers explore how early interventions and monitoring can improve outcomes. Although…
Recognising the early signs of autism in infants can lead to quicker support, better outcomes, and greater peace of mind for families. While every child…
Understanding autism diagnosis in infants exposed to maternal infections begins with recognising that while infections during pregnancy, especially severe ones, are linked to a…