The main consideration would be eugenics.
Autistic people are not worth less than neurotypical people, we are of equal value and even those who are severely effected at some point in their lives can still live happily. Our culture is very ableist against Autistic people so if pre-natal screening existed it is likely that many parents would choose to abort - there's nothing wrong with abortion, but there is something wrong with a culture that would mean parents would want to abort Autistic people thinking that we're inferior.
It would not be ethical or legal to do anything TO people who have autism.
No, there are no prenatal tests for Autism.Organizations such as Autism Speaks are attempting to create prenatal screening as they wish to eradicate Autistic people from the human race which could be achieved by supporting abortion of Autistic fetuses. Obviously many Autistic people and advocates are very much against this.
No, fortunately there is no pre-natal screening for autism.Some organisations, such as Autism Speaks, are aiming to bring about pre-natal screening in an attempt to stop Autistic people being born. As it is we don't know fully the causes of autism to be able to detect it outside of diagnosis from behaviour.
Yes, testing the mother for skewed x-inactivation.
There is no known direct association between blood type and autism. Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with multiple factors contributing to its development. Factors such as genetics, environmental influences, and prenatal development are thought to play a role in the development of autism.
The exact cause of autism is not fully understood, but research suggests that a combination of genetic and environmental factors may play a role. Genetic factors are believed to contribute significantly to the development of autism, with certain genes being associated with an increased risk. Additionally, environmental factors such as prenatal exposure to certain substances or infections may also influence the development of autism. Further research is needed to fully understand the complex interplay of these factors in the development of autism.
No, there is currently no prenatal screening for autism. There is research being carried out to determine autism while the baby is within the womb, however many within the autism community are concerned that this will lead to abortion of autistic children, which in turn has knock-on effects on autistic rights.
There are many different types of psychological tests that are done on children when testing them for autism. One of the more common ones is a behavioral assessment.
It depends on your definition of bad. For example, if being different is bad, autism is bad. If viewing the world in a different way, perhaps noticing things that other people have missed, is good, autism is good. There are characteristics of autism that make life more difficult for the person with autism and his or her family. There are characteristics that other people might envy, such as excellent memories. Whether or not autism is bad is a subjective view. You can get opinions, but not definitive answers to that question.
I imagine it would be testing and even frustrating at times, but it would also be a gift to have someone with autism in the family. I don't have autistic siblings, but I've had and still have many autistic friends and they're great guys and girls.
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Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.