Strollerderby

Older Moms Linked To Autism: Is There A Right Age To Have Kids?

Posted by romi lassally on February 11th, 2010 at 12:51 pm

pregnantworriedjoseluispelaezinc 190x300 Older Moms Linked To Autism: Is There A Right Age To Have Kids? Previous research found that the risk of autism grew with the age of the father.  A new study published this week now brings the age of the mother into the equation, and begs the question, “Is there a right age to have kids?” 

Findings in this new study in the Autism Journal, while still recognizing the role of paternal age and it’s link to a greater risk of autism spectrum disorders, are now claiming that older moms too are more likely to have a child with autism.  Researchers analyzed over 5 milllion births and concluded that every five-year increase in a mother’s age raised her risk of having a child with autism by 18 percent and that a 40-year-old woman’s risk was 50 percent greater than that of a woman who became a mother in her late 20s.

But…just to add to the ongoing debate about autism this week, even with these staggering statistics, experts, like Janie F. Shelton, a graduate student of epidemiology at UC Davis are saying

“The rise in autism is occurring among children of parents of all ages,w e can’t say that the shifting trend of maternal age exclusively is responsible for the increased rates of autism.

With a steady stream of new data, scientific facts are being more seriously considered along with emotional and logistical considerations influencing a couple’s choice about if and when to have kids. While the question, “Is there a right age to have kids?” usually focused on a mother (and father’s) emotional, financial or physical abilities, it’s broadening to include an evaluation of health risks to both parent and child based on parental age.

Is this good news?  Maybe.    While it certainly undercuts the romantic notion that having a baby should be driven exclusively  by love and a sense of purpose, it reminds parents that there are many factors  to consider when starting a family  and that the responsibility that comes with having kids  starts even before they are born.

Source

 Older Moms Linked To Autism: Is There A Right Age To Have Kids?

Go Back To Strollerderby

3 Comments

Isn’t that a bit like asking if parents have the right to raise children with any high risk of genetic disorder? I would say YES, parenting is a right.

Lucky commented on Feb 13 10 at 10:47 pm

Well, that’s why I misread the blog… the headline on the front page is mistyped. And it’s late. :P

Lucky commented on Feb 13 10 at 10:50 pm

And the article also uses ‘begs the question’ incorrectly. It isn’t the same as ‘raises the question’.

diera commented on Feb 15 10 at 3:24 pm

Add your take:

Note: Babble is a supportive, diverse community. We encourage a range of opinions,
but any unduly hostile comments will be removed.


Comments are delayed up to 15 minutes

Most Popular on Facebook

Best of Babble.com


  • Lori Garcia
  • Joslyn Gray
  • Amber Doty
  • Julianna Miner
  • Monica Bielanko
  • Sierra Black
  • Meredith Carroll
  • Carolyn Castiglia
  • Sunny Chanel
  • Madeline Holler
  • Rebecca Odes
  • Danielle Smith
  • Danielle Sullivan
  • Katherine Stone
  • Disney Online Moms & Family Portfolio

    The Walt Disney Company supports Babble as a platform dedicated to honest, engaged, informed, intelligent and open conversation about parenting. However, the opinions expressed on this site are those of individual parents/writers and do not reflect the views of Disney. In addition, content provided on this site is for entertainment or informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or safety advice. Click here for additional information. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Interest-Based Ads

    More in Strollerderby (50 of 11490 articles)