Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Although I do believe that my son's autism was due to vaccines, I'm willing to entertain the thought that lead could be the culprit, china and lead toys.. So lets say someone's first child was a boy. And this boy received lead laced toys and over the next few months these toys caused Autism. Studies have stated that if a family has one son with Autism, they are likely to have another. - They are also likely to give him the same toys to play with. They are unlikely to have disposed of the first toys and re-puchased new ones. However, if the second child is a girl, the percentage of chance that this girl develops Autism is significantly lower. It is also likely that this female child has completely different toys. It is unlikely she has been given the same boy toys. Does anyone know the percentage of Girl, Girl autism cases? Or the percentage of Boy, Girl Autism cases? This thought has been keeping me up nights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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