Advanced Maternal Age and Autism: Understanding the Association

 

Research suggests there may be a link between maternal age over 35 and increased autism likelihood. Although maternal age does not cause autism, age-related biological changes may influence neurodevelopment in subtle ways. 

The maternal age effect includes shifts in hormone levels, placental function, and immune response. These changes may shape developmental pathways. 

Maternal age works alongside other factors such as family history, stress, or infections. Most older mothers have healthy pregnancies and typically developing children. 

Families seeking personalised guidance can consult Autism Detect. Overlapping ADHD traits can also be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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