What Causes A Mental Disorder To Develop?

Prenatal Brain Damage

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There have been hundreds of studies on the different ways prenatal factors can influence a baby's development. Exposure to certain substances and circumstances can increase a child's chances of physical birth defects, disabilities, cognitive development issues, other neurological development problems, or multiple different types of illness. Prenatal brain damage has also been linked to the development of mental illness. There have been studies showing increased levels of inflammation and infections during pregnancy can increase a child's risk of neurological impairment. More definitive research is necessary regarding how these factors influence the development of different mental illnesses. Over thirty years ago, the first study was published indicating children born to women who had the flu during pregnancy would have a higher chance of developing schizophrenia. Studies conducted since then have indicated prenatal inflammation and a variety of different infections increase a child's chances of developing depression or having autism spectrum disorder. Researchers believe this is because of subtle brain damage to the fetus, but it's difficult to quantify or measure the levels of damage.

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