Prematurity and Autism Risk: What Parents Should Know


Babies born prematurely or with low birth weight have a higher risk of autism due to underdeveloped neurological systems and early medical challenges. Preterm birth before 32 weeks is especially linked with developmental differences. 

Low birth weight can increase this risk further, as these infants often need intensive care that may affect early brain development. 

Factors that may contribute include interrupted brain growth, infection, inflammation and exposure to neonatal treatments. 

Early screening is important for premature children. Families can seek personalised guidance through Autism Detect. Overlapping ADHD traits can also be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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