Suicide Determined by the Baby Health
Oct 21st, 2009 by by flash No Comments
Believe it or not, the act of a person to commit suicide was already determined when the first baby was born, especially the baby health condition.This was revealed in the results of research conducted by a team of Swedish leadership of Dr. Danuta Wasserman who conduct research on adolescent 700,000.
From the results of the baby health study, Dr Danuta Wasserman is known that the baby‘s weight at birth determines the risk of suicide in the future.Babies born below average have twice the risk premium to commit suicide than babies born
normally.
The results of the baby health by study Dr Danuta Wasserman who is a researcher from `the National Center for Suicide Research and Prevention` (Stockholm) was published by The Lancet medical journal. Based on Dr Danuta Wasserman, genetic baby health factors play an important position in this case suicide.
Research carried out by following all the data from infants born between 1973 and 1980 to see the trend of suicide that occurred at the age of 10 years to 26 years.Overall suicide rates that occurred in Sweden in 1999 are around 20 people for every 100.00 populations.According to the baby health study, babies born weighing less than 2 kg will be hit twice the risk of experiencing higher suicide compared with normal infants born 3:25 kg – 3.75 kg.
While the children were born to mothers less than 19 years of age will also experience the risk of suicide threats when compared to mothers aged 20 to 29 years.In fact, long-time babies born were also examined by Dr. Danuta Wasserman.According to him, the baby is born less than 47 cm would have committed suicide trend when compared with infants who are born with a long 50 or 51 cm.
“The suicide in correlation with the baby health study we did was not give a definitive answer” he said.”But at least we found a significant relationship between pre-birth as a determining factor. I think baby health genetics and environmental factors become very important factor.”
Dr Danuta Wasserman suggested that the mother during pregnancy to maintain good nutrition, including not consuming alcohol and drugs in order to monitor the baby health.
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