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In population-based studies, maternal prenatal vitamin intake, particularly folic acid, appears to reduce the risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). But the recurrence rate of ASD in families who have a child with ASD is upwards of 1 in 5 siblings, and whether the benefit of prenatal supplementation extends to these families is less clear. To examine this question, investigators prospectively enrolled mothers who had a child with confirmed ASD and who either were pregnant or were planning a pregnancy.
The sample included 241 younger siblings (58% boys), with a mean age of 36.5 months at final follow-up. Although 96% of mothers reported taking prenatal vitamins during pregnancy, only 36% took vitamins in the 6 months preceding pregnancy. AS…