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Is autism preventable in certain cases? Some scientists say yes.

By Ariana Eunjung Cha
The Philadelphia Tribune
https://www.phillytrib.com/

Natasha Nelson, who was diagnosed with autism in August 2023, just after her youngest daughter was also diagnosed, sits in a sensory room she uses to calm her children in her Stone Mountain, Ga. – AP Photo/Ben Gray

Obstetrician Jeanne Conry has long paid attention to the “1,300-day window”— the months before conception through a child’s second birthday. Studies show nutrition and lifestyle during this period can shape pregnancy outcomes and the long-term health of the babies. Conry began to wonder if such factors could also influence autism.

She is now helping lead an educational push aimed at alerting women to their exposure to toxins, stress and infections during this narrow and consequential window — guided by the idea that what happens then may subtly shape eggs or sperm, and in turn, influence a child’s development long before pregnancy begins.

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