Anonymous wrote:PP, you are an idiot. Study after study has shown that vaccinations don't cause autism. It's probably caused by the interplay of genes and environment. We're don't know what the environmental factors are, but the science is pretty clear that it's not the use of vaccines.
OP, your risk for having a second child with autism is 5%. It's higher than the general population. Lots of families have second kids without an ASD. Some families have multiple kids with ASD. My first has ASD; my second is NT.
This post does not advance the discussion. I would be worried if I were you, OP. I would look at everything you did with your first child and see if there is anything you can change to reduce your child's risk. If your child had some symptoms that occurred after vaccination, I would look into reducing the number of vaccines, spacing them out further, maybe using titers to determine immunity rather than boosters.
I don't think vaccines cause autism, but I've looked very closely at some of those studies the PP is referring to, and they do manipulate the data in ways that I found questionable. That's why I would proceed with caution as far as vaccines go.
But, I'd also look at other environmental factors. How toxic is your own body? Do you have mercury amalgam fillings? How is your diet? Exposure to pesticides? Do you use ChemLawn, household chemicals, personal care products with toxic ingredients like pthalates?
Do you live near a golf course? Do you have carpeting in your house? New furniture? All sources of toxins that have not been tested on children. But they add to the toxic stew we live in -- add vaccines to that toxic stew, and some kids get pushed over the edge into ASD, allergies, asthma, IMHO.
Is there a history of autoimmune diseases in your family? Parkinson's? Rheumatoid arthritis? Allergies? Are there any engineers in your family?
If so, and with a history of having an ASD child, your second child is probably at risk, moreso if you have a son because there are more boys than girls with autism.
I would also be extremely careful about the use of antibiotics in your child. Avoid eating meats that are fed antibiotics. Eat organic food and feed your baby organic, local food.
Antibiotic use kills good bacteria in the gut, which can cause all kinds of problems. I think overuse of antibiotics is a cause of ASD, but that's me. Feed your baby a good probiotic, like Culturelle, but there are many others.
Cleaning up your home and body before having another child sounds like a lot of work, but having an ASD child is even more work. It's all sensible, anyway, as organic food and a toxin-free home environment is healthier for everyone in your family including your ASD child.