answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Aspergers syndrome and autism are passed genetically, so drugs do not affect it

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Do women who use drugs before and during pregnancy have a greater chance of having babies with Asperger's Syndrome?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can smoking cause downs syndrome?

No, Down syndrome is a genetic disorder, and occurs because of the presence of an extra chromosome, not due to smoking. The chances of a women giving birth to a Down syndrome baby increases with age.


What causes sudden infant death syndrome?

If the mother smoked while pregnancy it leads to infant death syndrome.


When was Stockholm Syndrome - Backyard Babies album - created?

Stockholm Syndrome - Backyard Babies album - was created in 2003.


What are the main reasons for deformed babies?

birth defects or so called "mutations" can be caused by genetics, toxins crossing placenta during pregnancy, a large number of pregnancy complications and problems at delivery including loss of air, loss of blood and medications such as pain relievers crossing the placenta. Drinking alcohol, even once, during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome.


How many babies have baby bottle syndrome?

1 out of every 10 babies in the United States has baby bottle syndrome.


How many babies can you have in one pregnancy?

omg in one pregnancy you could have up to 8 babies........lol


How is Zellweger syndrome manifest in babies?

Typically, babies with Zellweger syndrome have severe weakness, hyptonia (loss of muscle tone), and often have neonatal seizures


What percentage of babies is born with Angelman syndrome?

Approximately 1 in 15,000 - 20,000 babies is born with Angelman syndrome, making it a rare genetic disorder.


The syndrome that affects three of every 1000 babies in the us is called?

fetal alcohol syndrome


What diseases could a baby be born with if the mom drinks during the pregnancy?

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which causes mental and physical defects to a baby born to a mother who drinks during pregnancy. The risk of brain damage exists during each trimester, since the fetal brain develops throughout the entire pregnancy.


How often does fas occur?

FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME(FAS) only occurs if a woman drinks alcohol during her pregnancy. But not every child who's mother drank during there pregnancy gets born with FAS. However, by not drinking during pregnancy, woman can ensure that their babies will NOT have FAS or any other negative effects.


What is the procedure and significance of pappa test in pregnancy?

PAPPA (Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A) is one of several screening blood tests primarily used to assess the developing baby's risk for Down's syndrome. The test is commonly done between 8 and 14 weeks of pregnancy. PAPPA is a protein that is generally present at lower than normal levels in babies with Down's syndrome (trisomy 21), intrauterine growth restriction, and who are at increased risk for premature delivery.