Prenatal exposure to antipsychotic medication does not increase odds of autism, ADHD
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Children born to mothers who take antipsychotic drugs during pregnancy are not more likely to have autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or to be born preterm or underweight. The post "Prenatal exposure to antipsychotic medication does not increase odds of autism, ADHD" appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News
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