Study Researchers Collaborates with Canadian Pharmacy in Alarming Parents the Danger of Conception D

Jun 30
09:16

2011

Remcel Mae P. Canete

Remcel Mae P. Canete

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Conception during winter is vulnerable with autism.

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Children conceived in December are 8 percent higher in autism risk in comparison to those conceived in July,Study Researchers Collaborates with Canadian Pharmacy in Alarming Parents the Danger of Conception D Articles and 16 percent higher compared to those conceived in May as published and reported online in May 2011 in Epidemiology.  In lieu, children conceived in winter are more susceptible of being diagnosed with autism, and take Canadian prescription drugs .

"Studies of seasonal variations can provide clues about some of the underlying causes of autism," Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Chief of the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health at the University of California-Davis School of Medicine stated. "Based on this study, it may be fruitful to pursue exposures that show similar seasonal patterns, such as infections and mild nutritional deficiencies."

The study researchers took and evaluated information from 6.6 million kids who were delivered in California from January 1990 to December 2002, which they later checked when the kids are already 6 years of age.  From the records they retrieved, results show that children conceived in December, January, February and March have higher risk of being autistic compared to those who are conceived during the other months of the year – warmer days that is.  Thus, in order to stay away from too many treatments and medications in the form of Canada drugs , it is advised to plan out when to conceive a baby.

Researchers of the University of California, Davis also suggest that other factors, such as environmental may affect the unborn baby.  Environmental factors like exposure to seasonal viruses (e.g. influenza), and altered diet and nutrition also plays a vital role why kids conceived during winter are prone to autism diagnosis.

"However, it might be that conception is not the time of susceptibility," Hertz-Picciotto added. "Rather, it could, for instance, be an exposure in the third month of pregnancy, or the second trimester, that is harmful. If so, we might need to look for exposures occurring a few months after conceptions that are at higher risk -- for example, allergens that peak in the spring and early summer."

Therefore, all factors must be considered throughout the pregnancy – external and internal factors – in order to avoid undesirable effects on the baby once it is delivered.  Prevention is always better than cure.  Hence, proper lifestyle over taking Canadian drugs should be the choice.