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I posted earlier about this. A mom asked me if there is information about brain

formations and flu shots given in pregnancy. Then another Mom responded with

the same kind of situation and this is the first time I have ever heard of the

" neuron migration " and wonder what is up with this.

>Do you mind my asking what type of brain malformation your child has? My

daughter also has a brain malformation called hypoplasia of the corpus callosum.

One doctor that she saw along the way mentioned something about a problem

with neuron migration during the early stage of my pregnancy, but I was probably

too upset to ask more about what could have caused this at the time. I have

wondered about outside influences that could have effected her brain

development.<

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The corpus callosum develops from the lamina reuniens in the

telencephalon, and it begins to appear between the anterior and

hippocampal commissures at about 10.5 weeks. The adult form of the

corpus callosum is achieved by 17 weeks' gestational age. Initial

formation of the corpus callosum occurs in the genu and the body,

progressing posteriorly. The anterior genu and rostrum develops last,

folding back under the genu. The callosum thickens with increasing

myelination.

> I posted earlier about this. A mom asked me if there is

information about brain formations and flu shots given in pregnancy.

Then another Mom responded with the same kind of situation and this

is the first time I have ever heard of the " neuron migration " and

wonder what is up with this.

>

> >Do you mind my asking what type of brain malformation your child

has? My

> daughter also has a brain malformation called hypoplasia of the

corpus callosum.

> One doctor that she saw along the way mentioned something about a

problem

> with neuron migration during the early stage of my pregnancy, but I

was probably

> too upset to ask more about what could have caused this at the

time. I have

> wondered about outside influences that could have effected her

brain

> development.<

>

>

>

>

>

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, I wouldn't get involved in anything that is said to be

genetic, and/or chromosomal at this point on a list where they don't

even have a clue. There isn't even evidence on a vaccine connection.

> > I posted earlier about this. A mom asked me if there is

> information about brain formations and flu shots given in

pregnancy.

> Then another Mom responded with the same kind of situation and this

> is the first time I have ever heard of the " neuron migration " and

> wonder what is up with this.

> >

> > >Do you mind my asking what type of brain malformation your child

> has? My

> > daughter also has a brain malformation called hypoplasia of the

> corpus callosum.

> > One doctor that she saw along the way mentioned something about a

> problem

> > with neuron migration during the early stage of my pregnancy, but

I

> was probably

> > too upset to ask more about what could have caused this at the

> time. I have

> > wondered about outside influences that could have effected her

> brain

> > development.<

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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>, I wouldn't get involved in anything that is said to be

genetic, and/or chromosomal at this point<

I understand but autism is also said to be genetic by the medical profession. I

posted the question out of curiosity and sure enough she got the flu vaccine

while pregnant!

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If it was during that 10-17 week period, it certainly could have had

something to do with it. The thing with Autism is, there are just too

many genes they are finding, and different genes in different

children. With the established genetic conditions they know without a

shadow of a doubt which gene/chromosome cause the disorder. Do

vaccines cause DNA damage? You bet! But, try finding the proof of

this. If any of these Moms decides to take any information that is

questionable to their Drs, you know what they will hear, and then

they will dismiss the info, and go right along on their merry way

vaccinating without a thought.

> >, I wouldn't get involved in anything that is said to be

> genetic, and/or chromosomal at this point<

>

> I understand but autism is also said to be genetic by the medical

profession. I posted the question out of curiosity and sure enough

she got the flu vaccine while pregnant!

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