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Taking tylenol during pregnancy is ‘not good’.says Trump…

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MayBee70 Mon 22-Sept-25 23:09:41

…he couldn’t pronounce acetaminophen. BBC had to pull the plug on his announcement ( can’t remember them having to do that before). Seems to me his news conferences need to be time lapsed and fact checked. Or maybe the news media in this country might consider not showing every press conference, every word he utters…#justsaying

CocoPops Tue 23-Sept-25 20:44:28

Tylenol is Acetaminophen exactly the same stuff as Paracetamol ( Panadol). Please refer to Whitewavemark2 with her excellent referenced post earlier at 08.40. The trouble is that some people believe the rubbish that Trump spouts. Only this morning I heard 2 young Mums discussing the "danger" of Tylenol!! Fortunately here following Trump's misinformation, The Society of Obstetricians and gynecologists of Canada has stated Tylenol is still safe to use during pregnancy and this has been widely broadcast.

RosieandherMaw Wed 24-Sept-25 08:27:51

Just a thought.

Iam64 Wed 24-Sept-25 08:54:17

👏👏👏👏. Rosiesmaw

M0nica Wed 24-Sept-25 09:16:15

what about those women who gave birth to autistic children befoe paracetamol and its derivatives were available?

What caused their children to have children with autism. What about families in the past that just had one autistic child, but other children without aautissm and without taking paracetamol.

Doctors always advise mothers to take as little medication as possible during pregnancy. There is nothing deeply significant about that. it is just commn sense. In the same way they advise against smokig alcohol, eating for 2 etc etc.

Remember, if anything goes 'wrong' in a pregnancy it is always the mother's fault. She did do something, she didn't do something, nobody but her is ever blamed.

LizzieDrip Wed 24-Sept-25 09:36:56

RosieandherMaw

Just a thought.

👏👏👏

luluaugust Wed 24-Sept-25 10:10:55

Blaming women, the mothers, is as old as time, think Henry V11th for a start.

Magenta8 Wed 24-Sept-25 10:14:39

What did Henry VII do?

I thought it was Henry VIII (he of the six wives) who was the woman blamer but I'm probably wrong as my knowledge of history is virtually nil.

Allira Wed 24-Sept-25 10:33:46

What did Henry VII do?
Fathered Henry VIII !

Apparently Henry VII was a faithful and loving husband to his wife Elizabeth and grieved after her death, never remarrying.

Allira Wed 24-Sept-25 10:34:32

RosieandherMaw

Just a thought.

There's nothing more needs saying!!

Mamie Wed 24-Sept-25 11:01:02

I have always thought the evolutionary theory of the genes of the "solitary forager" of prehistoric times is interesting in terms of autistic behaviours. On the other hand, years of working with children with ASD and their families has resulted more in the point of view that "if you have met one person with autism, you have met one person with autism".
Genetic yes, the odd paracetamol, almost certainly not.
In answer to what Trump's mother took in pregnancy, I agree with the Mumsnet theory of Tango.

eddiecat78 Wed 24-Sept-25 11:59:41

This makes me really cross..Whilst pregnant my daughter didn't smoke or drink but did take a number of different drugs. She didn't want to and felt bad about it but without them she and the baby would have been very ill.
She and many other women like her don't deserve to have Trump ramping up the guilt

dotpocka Wed 24-Sept-25 12:13:46

since they say tylenol by name /probably dont know there is a genic name. neither is educated too much drugs just because he doesnt drink alcohol doent mean he does use other things musk did ketamine and at the white house buddies! add demantia stupidity and handlers are not doing their job j&j
should sue them all of them

Polly7 Wed 24-Sept-25 13:51:55

I think it's really unthinkable he didn't give reason why surely with saying something so profound to scare monger many, he should be pressed to explain his words!!!

Iam64 Wed 24-Sept-25 13:55:58

It’s still hard to believe DT and JFK speak about these things with such supreme arrogance . It’s like living in a Bond novel where two villains supported by JDV have a mission to destroy and dismiss medical experts. If this destroys women all to the good
It’s all a bit Taliban

Colls Wed 24-Sept-25 14:03:47

luluaugust

Blaming women, the mothers, is as old as time, think Henry V11th for a start.

Spot on. angry
sad

IOMGran Wed 24-Sept-25 14:05:28

I read some stats that show older fathers are more likely to father autistic children so the obvious pills to blame are Viagra.

NannyC1 Wed 24-Sept-25 14:06:05

karmalady

This is paracetamol and should not be taken in pregnancy, evidence is emerging of causation of autism

Where can I find this scientific evidence please. I can find this “Paracetamol remains an important option to treat pain or fever in pregnant women. Our advice is based on a rigorous assessment of the available scientific data and we have found no evidence that taking paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism in children.”

EMA’s Chief Medical Officer, Steffen Thirstrup
and this
Patients should be reminded and reassured that there is no evidence that taking paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism in children. Paracetamol is recommended as the first-choice pain reliever for pregnant women, used at the lowest dose and for the shortest duration. It also acts as an antipyretic and is therefore used to treat fever.

From:
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Published
23 September 2025

NotSpaghetti Wed 24-Sept-25 14:07:37

Iam you made me smile
grin
...ih that it wasn't so serious!

Mollygo Wed 24-Sept-25 14:15:15

IOMGran

I read some stats that show older fathers are more likely to father autistic children so the obvious pills to blame are Viagra.

Surely you’re not suggesting it could be a man’s fault?
I’d have thought Viagra would be more likely to cause ADHD.

Babs03 Wed 24-Sept-25 14:15:16

The reason why autism has increased these days isn’t down to taking paracetamol but because we are far more ‘autism aware’ than we used to be and thankfully children are diagnosed early. Back in the day I can remember children struggling at school or adults we would just call eccentric because there was no diagnosis of autism.
Is heartbreaking how many adults aged over 60 are now coming forwards and being diagnosed belatedly with autism, having masked all their adults lives, this particularly relates to women.

Mamie Wed 24-Sept-25 14:20:23

IOMGran

I read some stats that show older fathers are more likely to father autistic children so the obvious pills to blame are Viagra.

It may be a physiological change in older fathers, but I think there is evidence that men with ASD might have more difficulty with the social skills required to form relationships and find partners later in life. This could be reinforced if both parents have ASD.

Mamie Wed 24-Sept-25 14:23:00

Babs03

The reason why autism has increased these days isn’t down to taking paracetamol but because we are far more ‘autism aware’ than we used to be and thankfully children are diagnosed early. Back in the day I can remember children struggling at school or adults we would just call eccentric because there was no diagnosis of autism.
Is heartbreaking how many adults aged over 60 are now coming forwards and being diagnosed belatedly with autism, having masked all their adults lives, this particularly relates to women.

The recent increase is also down to the diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome now being included in ASD and also many more girls and women being diagnosed.

IOMGran Wed 24-Sept-25 14:24:48

Mamie, I know, we should not confuse correlation with causation, but I just thought it was a funny observation. Also pops the blame on the man for a change.

IOMGran Wed 24-Sept-25 14:26:27

Older woman and women with hyper mobility are more prone to pain in pregnancy and take more paracetamol. But those two conditions as well as genetics are more likely the cause of autism.

Lahlah65 Wed 24-Sept-25 14:28:26

NotSpaghetti

Did anyone read Allira's link and move on to the actual paper?
Did you read the corrections/alterations prior to publication of the paper? Did you notice this is an association
Did you read the end of the paper:

While this association warrants caution, untreated maternal fever and pain pose risks such as neural tube defects and preterm birth, necessitating a balanced approach. We recommend judicious acetaminophen use—lowest effective dose, shortest duration—under medical guidance, tailored to individual risk–benefit assessments, rather than a broad limitation.

Surely this is the point with any drug taken at any time - but especially during pregnancy!

Thank you NotSpaghetti - you saved me the trouble