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AS AN AUTISTIC PERSON, WERE YOU BORN PREMATURE?

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Where you born premature?
yes - less than 2 weeks 38%  38%  [ 10 ]
Yes - more than 2 weeks 31%  31%  [ 8 ]
yes - more than a month 31%  31%  [ 8 ]
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07 Sep 2008, 12:35 pm

Nope. Born by scheduled C-section, right on time.



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07 Sep 2008, 12:43 pm

My birth was a C-section and I came out feet first.


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07 Sep 2008, 12:48 pm

Anemone, I had rather thick hair down the middle of my back. I certainly don't have it now but it always made me think of the issue of malnutrition because Anorexics' grow hair on their body which is believed to be a mechanism to help keep them warm, if I'm not mistaken. And, likewise, malnutrition could also be a contributing factor.



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07 Sep 2008, 1:33 pm

I tried clicking "no" but it wasn't there :?


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07 Sep 2008, 1:39 pm

aspiartist wrote:
Anemone, I had rather thick hair down the middle of my back. I certainly don't have it now but it always made me think of the issue of malnutrition because Anorexics' grow hair on their body which is believed to be a mechanism to help keep them warm, if I'm not mistaken. And, likewise, malnutrition could also be a contributing factor.
No, the hair's normal. Most babies just lose it a little before birth, so a preemie might still have it. You're right to connect it to anorexia, though.

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07 Sep 2008, 1:44 pm

Your link also says it's a sign of "premature birth". Mine wasn't premature that I know of and obviously something wasn't functioning the way it was typically supposed to.



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07 Sep 2008, 1:57 pm

Where's the "no" option?

I was born 6 days late and like Aspieartist, I too was born black and blue due to the fault of a nurse, and had to be worked on immediately after birth. I don't know if I was actually dead or not, but I often wonder if this is the reason for my AS.



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07 Sep 2008, 1:59 pm

My son inhaled meconium at birth and was blue, but was given oxygen right away and put in the NICU. We don't know if that is why he is under the spectrum or if its genetics... no one will ever really know.


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07 Sep 2008, 2:13 pm

aspiartist wrote:
Your link also says it's a sign of "premature birth". Mine wasn't premature that I know of and obviously something wasn't functioning the way it was typically supposed to.
Yes, but fairly common in full-term infants too...


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07 Sep 2008, 2:19 pm

So are you trying to suggest that premature births and significant oxygen deprivation, for example, at birth isn't a cause of Autism?



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07 Sep 2008, 2:23 pm

No, no, just that having body hair at birth is normal. The rest of it could tip you over into autism, if you had the genetics.


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07 Sep 2008, 2:30 pm

Do you have any qualifications for your apparent expertise? I wouldn't guess you have any more qualified answers than anyone else on the issue, and all thoughts here are merely hypothetical, including your own.



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07 Sep 2008, 2:50 pm

Sometimes it is good to ask a simple question and to see what the outcome of it is. Sometimes answeres are stumbled apon. But you can never know unless asked.

My daughter was a month premature.

Sorry about the "no" opton, I thought I had it in there, it obviously did not take.


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07 Sep 2008, 4:28 pm

I was born a month premature.


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07 Sep 2008, 7:18 pm

i was actually born nearly a whole month late! i was due july 2nd...but doc's decided to get out me out july 29th


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