How AI Is Protecting Babies Before Birth by Detecting Maternal Immune Risks
Every pregnancy triggers a delicate immune dance inside a mother’s body. When that immune system activates too strongly in response to infections, inflammation, or other triggers, it sets off a cascade called maternal immune activation (MIA). This biological response, while protecting the mother, can have unexpected consequences for the developing baby’s brain.
Recent research reveals that MIA during critical windows of pregnancy correlates with increased risks for neurodevelopmental conditions in children, including autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia. The mechanism is straightforward: when a mother’s immune system releases inflammatory molecules called cytokines, these signals can cross…









