By Julie Steenhuysen, Julia Harte and Deena Beasley

CHICAGO (Reuters) -Doctors are already facing worried women asking whether taking Tylenol during pregnancy can cause autism in their children just days after U.S. President Donald Trump urged women to “fight like hell” to not take it.

Trump, at a White House press conference on Monday flanked by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and senior health officials, warned women of the autism link, despite scant scientific evidence, and said his administration would add warnings to drug labels to highlight the risk.

The day after the press conference, Dr. Rana Alissa, a pediatrician in Jacksonville and president of the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, was covering a shift in her hospital’s newborn nursery along with a

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