If there’s one thing that can spark instant headlines and debates, it’s when a political figure makes a sweeping claim about health. That’s exactly what happened when President Donald Trump said Tylenol (also known as paracetamol or acetaminophen) should not be used during pregnancy because it could increase the risk of autism in children. The internet buzzed, parents panicked, and doctors everywhere had to step in with the facts. But what’s the real deal here? Let’s break it down with insights from top doctors and psychiatrists who work directly with kids, families, and pregnant women. Trump claimed that pregnant women should avoid Tylenol because its use could lead to autism and even attention-deficit disorders in children. He suggested it might interfere with fetal brain development

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