A study presented in Copenhagen reveals a potential increased risk of autism and developmental delays in children born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy. The study found 11% of such children screened positive for autism spectrum disorder, compared to the expected prevalence of 1-2%. Other studies, however, report varying results.
Study says COVID pregnancies might have increased autism risk

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