Tylenol, Pregnancy, and Autism: What Science Actually Says

This week, the White House made headlines claiming Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy could increase autism risk.

As a pediatric surgeon and researcher, I want to set the record straight.

In this video, I explain what the science really says about acetaminophen use during pregnancy, why associations don’t equal causation, and what expecting mothers should know before making health decisions.

We’ll unpack the research, the risks, and the reality, so you can feel confident in navigating these headlines without fear or misinformation.

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