This thread, and some comments in particular, made me think of this: Spurious Correlations
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My parents were healthy 18 and 19 year olds when I was conceived.If there is an environmental factor in development of autism, then further research into the ages and overall health of the mother and father at the time of conception might shed light on causation. I've read that autism is associated with older parents. If there is an inheritable genetic component (which seems to exist), then less viable sperm and eggs found in older/unhealthy parents might contribute to autism.
My parents were healthy 18 and 19 year olds when I was conceived.
My father is highly likely to be on the spectrum as is a younger brother. I have 3 other siblings that are NT.
We suspect that it goes fairly far back in our bloodline, given the types of individuals that were a part of our family.
I have a nephew that we suspect as well, a child of my NT sister when she was 29.
With the exception of my nephew, we all predate the use of Roundup which was first marketed in 1974.