Prenatal Air Pollution and Autism: What You Should Know

 

Research suggests that prenatal air pollution and autism may be connected. Pollutants inhaled during pregnancy can enter the mother’s bloodstream and potentially influence foetal brain development. 

How Air Pollution Might Influence Autism Risk 

Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Responses  

Pollutants may activate the maternal immune system or increase oxidative stress, influencing early neural development. 

Interference with Hormone and Gene Expression  

Certain chemicals can disrupt hormone signalling and gene expression during pregnancy, subtly shaping neurological outcomes. 

Where To Find Support  

Independent providers such as Autism Detect offer personalised consultations. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

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