Does anyone know more about the study done in WA looking at children with
autism and their birth experience. Have a snippet from The Advertiser,
saying women who had experienced difficult births or caesarean were more
likely to have a child develop autism than those who had a normal birth. The
Megan,
don't know about MMR, or the WA study, but if you look at
www.birthworks.com/primalhealth/ you will find the research database
violent birth and autism
lizmc
Subject: [ozmidwifery] autism study
Does anyone know more about the study done in WA looking at children with
autism
From: "elizabeth mcalpine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] autism study
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 08:48:34 +1100
Megan,
don't know about MMR, or the WA study, but if you look at
www.birthworks.com/prima
Just found this. This is the congress where they are speaking about autism and the abnormal brain growth theory.
http://www.autismcongress.com/speaker.html
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