COVID-19 During Pregnancy May Elevate Autism Risk in Children

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A Massachusetts study suggests a small association between maternal COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and increased risk of neurodevelopmental delays, especially when infection occurs late in pregnancy and in boys, but it does not establish causation. The findings highlight the importance of preventing COVID-19 in pregnant women and monitoring exposed children, while emphasizing that vaccination remains safe and protective.
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