A recent study suggests that autism might be linked to drugs used during induction, which speeds up labor. This is the biggest study of its kind, including more than 625,042 births in the sample pool. Of those births, 170,000 were induced or sped up; and of those, 5,648 of those babies developed autism. The findings suggest it's possible that labor-inducing drugs might increase the risk of health issues such as diabetes in expectant mothers and fetal complications, also linked with autism.
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