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Medical Experts Reassure Pregnant Women on Tylenol Safety Amid Controversy

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Following President Trump's controversial claims linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, medical professionals have stepped in to clarify the safety of acetaminophen. Experts emphasize that Tylenol remains the recommended pain reliever for pregnant women, with approximately 65% using it at some point during their pregnancy. Despite recent studies suggesting potential neurological risks, the consensus among obstetricians is that untreated fevers pose greater risks to both mother and child. Organizations like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have actively worked to dispel misinformation and promote the safe use of Tylenol under medical guidance.

Key Details: • 65% of pregnant women use Tylenol at some point during pregnancy. • Consult with a healthcare provider for safe dosage and usage. • Untreated fevers during pregnancy can lead to serious complications.

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Donald TrumpNathaniel DeNicolaLynn YeeAndrea BaccarelliAmerican College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsFeinberg School of MedicineBMC Environmental Health

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