Risk Factors

A study published January 2013 found that assisted conception using In Vitro Fertilization did not appear to increase a child’s risk for developing autism. To learn more about potential risk factors for developing autism, please explore the “Risk Factors” pages in Autism Reading Room.

 

In the Risk Factors Section, you will learn about:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be caused by multiple conditions, called risk factors,that have been linked to an increased likelihood of developing ASD. Risk factors can be genetic or environmental.

Genetic risk factors relate to inborn problems in our DNA, such as a gene deletion or duplication. Genetic risk factors are present at birth.

Environmental risk factors, however, stem from social, physical, or chemical exposures and can be present during fetal development or months to years after birth.

In the Risk Factors section of the Autism Reading Room, scientific experts discuss the interaction between environment and genetic risk factors as well as misconceptions about the causes of ASD.








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