ASD & Tylenol?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Project 2025. This is about women's pain.


Insane lefty at it again.


They'll come for epidurals next. Then birth control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tylenol is a schedule B drug because after all these years, they cant prove its safe.
We had other methods to handle fevers, such as cool compresses, that worked. The problem is we now live in nuclear families where no one wants to help care for mothers.

You will not catch me taking a substance with inknown risk during pregnancy or giving to a baby.


Cool compresses for fevers? Yeah that's only used when systemic fever reducers fail, they don't last. Meanwhile untreated fevers in pregnant women and babies absolutely can harm them. So your risk assessment is way off. Your suggestion is much, much riskier. Any doctor will tell you that.


These people would rather have dead kid than an autistic kid. But "pro life".


I love how hysterical and i sane you sound. Its driven alot of people away from your party
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tylenol is a schedule B drug because after all these years, they cant prove its safe.
We had other methods to handle fevers, such as cool compresses, that worked. The problem is we now live in nuclear families where no one wants to help care for mothers.

You will not catch me taking a substance with inknown risk during pregnancy or giving to a baby.


Cool compresses for fevers? Yeah that's only used when systemic fever reducers fail, they don't last. Meanwhile untreated fevers in pregnant women and babies absolutely can harm them. So your risk assessment is way off. Your suggestion is much, much riskier. Any doctor will tell you that.


These people would rather have dead kid than an autistic kid. But "pro life".


I love how hysterical and i sane you sound. Its driven alot of people away from your party


Lol, yes republicans are definitely the sane party. Don't you have a mint tea with Charlie Kirk's name on it to order? Or a diaper to wear? Oh wait probably no time for that because I heard the rapture was today. America has become an open air psych ward because someone gave you idiots internet access.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tylenol is a schedule B drug because after all these years, they cant prove its safe.
We had other methods to handle fevers, such as cool compresses, that worked. The problem is we now live in nuclear families where no one wants to help care for mothers.

You will not catch me taking a substance with inknown risk during pregnancy or giving to a baby.


Cool compresses for fevers? Yeah that's only used when systemic fever reducers fail, they don't last. Meanwhile untreated fevers in pregnant women and babies absolutely can harm them. So your risk assessment is way off. Your suggestion is much, much riskier. Any doctor will tell you that.


These people would rather have dead kid than an autistic kid. But "pro life".


I love how hysterical and i sane you sound. Its driven alot of people away from your party


It's "insane" and "a lot" and also there should be a period at the end. Hope this helps!
Anonymous
https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem.

There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger.

Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Project 2025. This is about women's pain.


Insane lefty at it again.


They'll come for epidurals next. Then birth control.


They should take all the birth control they want, these demons should not reproduce.
Anonymous
Mr. President, acetaminophen does not cause autism. It’s actually one of the only pain relievers considered safe during pregnancy. I’ve taken it myself through multiple pregnancies when I had bad headaches, and doctors recommend it all the time. Even the CDC and Mayo Clinic confirm that acetaminophen is generally safe when used as directed during pregnancy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mr. President, acetaminophen does not cause autism. It’s actually one of the only pain relievers considered safe during pregnancy. I’ve taken it myself through multiple pregnancies when I had bad headaches, and doctors recommend it all the time. Even the CDC and Mayo Clinic confirm that acetaminophen is generally safe when used as directed during pregnancy.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. President, acetaminophen does not cause autism. It’s actually one of the only pain relievers considered safe during pregnancy. I’ve taken it myself through multiple pregnancies when I had bad headaches, and doctors recommend it all the time. Even the CDC and Mayo Clinic confirm that acetaminophen is generally safe when used as directed during pregnancy.




So don't take it. Not that that will be an issue for you since I'm sure you don't have a uterus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem.

There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger.

Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.


Its confusing that it is a class b drug. What does that mean? My Obstetrician told me it was safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tylenol is a schedule B drug because after all these years, they cant prove its safe.
We had other methods to handle fevers, such as cool compresses, that worked. The problem is we now live in nuclear families where no one wants to help care for mothers.

You will not catch me taking a substance with inknown risk during pregnancy or giving to a baby.


RFK has entered the chat. Lol. Cool compresses to reduce fever. I can't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem.

There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger.

Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.


Its confusing that it is a class b drug. What does that mean? My Obstetrician told me it was safe.


Time for a new OB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem.

There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger.

Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.


Its confusing that it is a class b drug. What does that mean? My Obstetrician told me it was safe.


Time for a new OB

Or a new president and HHS secretary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0

Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem.

There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger.

Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.


Its confusing that it is a class b drug. What does that mean? My Obstetrician told me it was safe.


Time for a new OB

Or a new president and HHS secretary.


Why? Are you a leftist science denier?

Anonymous
What is 'the highest exposure' mean? This was from cord blood? So, the baby had a high level of it at birth?

Most women might take an occasional tylenol for headache or fever. That certainly would not be present at birth.
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