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No Link To Prenatal Tylenol Use, Studies Confirm

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Mandy French
No Link To Prenatal Tylenol Use, Studies Confirm
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Recent peer-reviewed studies and meta-analyses have found no causal link between prenatal acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental conditions like autism or ADHD. These findings contradict earlier concerns raised by the Trump administration regarding Tylenol safety during pregnancy.

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Clarifying the safety of common medications during pregnancy is essential for maternal health and preventing unnecessary medical anxiety.

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In September 2025, the Trump administration suggested that taking Tylenol during pregnancy may raise the risk of autism in children .

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