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COVID During Pregnancy May Raise Autism Risk, Study Suggests

Last updated: November 1, 2025 10:00 am
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A recent study suggests that pregnant individuals who contract COVID-19 may have an increased risk of having a child who is later diagnosed with autism or another neurodevelopmental condition. While not everyone who has COVID during pregnancy will have a child with autism, the study adds to existing research that highlights the potential impact of viral infections during pregnancy on a child’s likelihood of developing autism.

The study, conducted by Andrea Edlow, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and her colleagues, analyzed electronic health records of over 18,000 births that took place during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. They compared the neurodevelopmental outcomes of children born to individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy with those who did not.

The results showed that 16.3 percent of children born to individuals who had COVID-19 during pregnancy received a neurodevelopmental diagnosis by age 3, compared to 9.7 percent of children born to those who did not have COVID-19. These diagnoses included autism, speech and language disorders, motor function disorders, and other conditions. After controlling for various factors, the study found that COVID-19 infection during pregnancy was associated with a nearly 30 percent increased odds of these neurodevelopmental conditions.

Previous research in animals and humans has suggested a link between maternal infections during pregnancy, such as influenza or rubella, and a higher risk of autism or similar conditions in offspring. While SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, rarely crosses the placenta, researchers believe that immune activation in the pregnant individual may be responsible for the increased risk.

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The study identified the third trimester as a critical time for fetal brain development, with the strongest associations between COVID-19 infection and neurodevelopmental conditions seen in male offspring. The study did not control for maternal health or vaccination status, as the COVID-19 vaccine was not widely available during the study period.

It is important to note that autism is a complex spectrum of conditions with multiple contributing factors, including genetics and environmental influences. While the study sheds light on a potential link between COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental conditions in children, further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms involved.

In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of understanding the potential impact of viral infections during pregnancy on child development, including the risk of neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism. By continuing to investigate these relationships, researchers can work towards better understanding and potentially mitigating the impact of maternal infections on offspring.

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