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Pregnant Mothers’ Use of Antiepileptic Drug Linked to Autism

December 1, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Pregnant Mothers’ Use of Antiepileptic Drug Linked to Autism

The UC Davis-M.I.N.D. Institute’s MARBLES study ( Markers of Autism Risk in Babies’ Learning Early Signs) is following some 100 women who have a biological autistic child and who are pregnant, or who are planning on becoming pregnant, to investigate possible biological and environmental agents that children are exposed to prenatally and post-partum. It seems that maternal health during pregnancy—what expecting mothers do or do not do—will remain an area of scrutiny in the search for autism’s causes: A study published in the December Neurology shows that children whose mothers took Epilim, an anti-epileptic drug, during pregnancy were seven …read more


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