September 24, 2025 - 00:52

In a recent statement, the President suggested that pregnant women should avoid using Tylenol due to potential links to autism in children. This assertion has sparked significant concern among health professionals and organizations worldwide. In response, leading health authorities have firmly rejected these claims, emphasizing that Tylenol, or acetaminophen, is considered safe for use during pregnancy when taken as directed.
Experts highlight that extensive research has been conducted on the safety of acetaminophen, and no credible evidence supports a connection between its use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders. Health officials stress the importance of managing pain and fever during pregnancy and recommend that women consult their healthcare providers for guidance on medication use.
The ongoing debate underscores the critical need for accurate information regarding medication safety during pregnancy, as misinformation can lead to unnecessary anxiety among expectant mothers. Health authorities continue to advocate for evidence-based practices to ensure the well-being of both mothers and their unborn children.
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