A new study suggests that M.R.I. brain scans on fetuses are able to predict diagnoses of autism. Both disability rights and pro-life activists should be concerned about the implications.
Groundbreaking new medical research from Harvard has found that it may be possible to identify autism while babies are still in the womb. While this could potentially give parents time to adjust to the reality of a diagnosis and gather information and resources on autism, it also could lead to autistic children being screened out| USSA News
Researchers revealed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be detected while still in the womb through MRI scanning of the fetus's brain. The early detection of ASD would enable doctors to treat ASD better.