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Unfounded claim is latest move in effort to glorify the 'natural' - often at the expense of women
The Guardian
|September 24, 2025
Donald Trump has allegedly found “the answer to autism”: Tylenol. On Monday, he said that pregnant women should limit their use of acetaminophen, known internationally as paracetamol, because, he claimed, it raises the risk of autism.
This claim is not supported by science. Research into links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism have not proved a causal relationship. Medical experts agree that growing diagnoses of autism cannot be traced back to a singular cause.
Acetaminophen can be used to alleviate fever and pain during pregnancy. Leaving those conditions untreated can carry “significant maternal and infant health risks”, says the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
Trump’s announcement was a triumph for the US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, who has a record of making unproven claims about autism and autistic people. It was also the latest move in another emerging campaign in the administration: one that seeks to valorise “natural” pregnancy and motherhood - ie, without proven medical interventions, to the point where it can corrode women’s health and safety.
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