A recent social media post resurfaced revealing that Tylenol had previously cautioned pregnant women against using the medication, sparking renewed debate over its safety. The warning emerged amid President Donald Trump’s claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism in children.

In 2017, Tylenol reportedly advised expectant mothers to avoid the drug or consult healthcare providers first, citing a lack of testing for prenatal use. This came after Trump highlighted the potential connection between Tylenol and autism during an investigation led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The White House later responded to the resurfaced post, reinforcing concerns about the medication’s risks.

The discussion has drawn attention to conflicting narratives, with some individuals openly defying warnings despite the controversy. Critics have questioned the decision-making of those who continue using Tylenol while pregnant, citing potential harm to their children.

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