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Many children are misdiagnosed with autism when the real cause is something completely different — and genetic. Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of learning disabilities, yet most people have never heard of it. It can quietly run in families, affecting children and even causing early menopause in women who carry the gene. In this video, we break down the hidden signs, the risks, and why experts say it’s time for change.

If your child is struggling with unexplained learning or developmental delays, this could be the missing piece you've been searching for.
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00:00What if your child's learning disability isn't autism, but something completely different, and inherited?
00:06Doctors are now being urged to test more widely for a rare genetic condition that's often mistaken for autism.
00:12It's called Fragile X Syndrome, and it can silently run in families for generations without anyone knowing.
00:19It affects brain development, causes learning disabilities, and yet, many doctors don't check for it.
00:25Carriers may look perfectly healthy, but they could unknowingly pass it on to their kids.
00:30Women who carry the gene also face early menopause and fertility issues.
00:35One mom, Alex McQuaid, noticed both her sons were struggling.
00:39Doctors missed it. Autism didn't quite fit, so she dug deeper.
00:44The answer? Fragile X. A simple DNA test confirmed it.
00:48This condition affects thousands, but few have even heard of it. That needs to change.
00:54So if your child has unexplained learning delays, this test could be the missing piece.
00:59So if your child is약, which possible results are perfectly晦fed on the real time forcément use of frequency,
01:07then you haven't changed into oneizar for life when you're going to save your child.
01:13Now, you...
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