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All four oestrogens were significantly elevated, on average, in the 98 foetuses who later developed autism, compared to the 177 foetuses who did not. High levels of prenatal oestrogens were even more predictive of likelihood of autism than were high levels of prenatal androgens (such as testosterone). Contrary to popular belief that associates oestrogens with feminisation, prenatal oestrogens have effects on brain growth and also masculinise the brain in many mammals.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190729094538.htm
"higher estrogen levels would also be associated with non-heterosexuality."
Sexual Orientation in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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7% of trannies are autistic
Autism Spectrum Disorders in Gender Dysphoric Children and Adolescents
Only case reports have described the co-occurrence of gender identity disorder (GID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This study examined this co-occurrence using a systematic approach. Children and adolescents (115 boys and 89 girls, mean age 10.8, ...





