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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are no statistics that are reliable because reporting isn’t reliable and tests arent ethical. The reality is that kids with full blown FAS, only 20% are intellectually disabled as opposed to the 100% that are assumed to be. The diagnosis is so kids in stigma and unknowns it’s hard to know if it’s meaningful, not from all these junk scientists, and it’s not one I would seek for my child. Who on earth benefits?[/quote] There are several recent studies that have found the incidence to be between 1-5%. These studies came out after my pregnancies. And frankly, they're frightening.[/quote] Of course they are, although that’s much lower than the ASD rate. The point here is also / how does a diagnosis serve a bio child? Or any child? That has not been answered in any meaningful way. [/quote] ???? ASD rates are around 1% [/quote]
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