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BumRushDaShow

(170,422 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 03:48 AM 18 hrs ago

Taking Tylenol during pregnancy has no link to autism, new study finds

Source: The Guardian

Mon 13 Apr 2026 16.42 EDT
First published on Mon 13 Apr 2026 15.46 EDT


Taking acetaminophen – known in the US by the brand name Tylenol – during pregnancy has no effect on later autism diagnoses, according to a sweeping new study from Denmark published on Monday. The Trump administration has targeted Tylenol use in pregnancy as a major cause of autism in children, which appears to have led to a drop in pregnant people taking the pain reliever.

Through Denmark’s robust national healthcare system, researchers were able to track more than 1.5 million children ‌born between 1997 and 2022 in the national health registry, including 31,098 children who were exposed to Tylenol in utero.

Autism was diagnosed in 1.8% of children who were exposed to Tylenol and 3% of those who weren’t, according to the study, which was published in Jama Pediatrics. A similar 2024 study in Sweden found a marginal link that disappeared after taking siblings into account, suggesting that autism is strongly genetic, which has already been demonstrated in other studies.

A US review of existing studies in 2025 found a potential relationship, but it wasn’t clear whether confounders were at play. For instance, if pregnant autistic people take Tylenol more often than neurotypical pregnant people because of higher pain levels. Health officials announced in September 2025 that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would initiate a label change for acetaminophen, warning of a potential link to autism. Trump cautioned several times against taking the pain reliever during pregnancy.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/13/tylenol-acetaminophen-pregnancy-no-link-autism-latest-study



Link to JAMA PUBLICATION (subscription) - Acetaminophen Exposure During Pregnancy and the Risk of Autism in Offspring
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Taking Tylenol during pregnancy has no link to autism, new study finds (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
- Lemon Lyman 17 hrs ago #1
They should,the damage is done IMO. Bengus81 14 hrs ago #4
I'm sure the company CEOs and board of directors are pro-tRUMP wolfie001 13 hrs ago #6
So many pointless studies displacing more worthwhile research jfz9580m 17 hrs ago #2
"...pregnant people taking the pain reliever." Haggard Celine 16 hrs ago #3
In the last several months I have sworn off pain pills, this is because BootinUp 13 hrs ago #5
But the brain-diseased heroin addict with no medical training disagrees!!111!111!1@W! PSPS 8 hrs ago #7
Meanwhile, supporting Kennedy is a direct link to stupidity. BigmanPigman 2 hrs ago #8

wolfie001

(7,788 posts)
6. I'm sure the company CEOs and board of directors are pro-tRUMP
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 09:24 AM
13 hrs ago

Shooting themselves in the foot.

jfz9580m

(17,361 posts)
2. So many pointless studies displacing more worthwhile research
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 05:16 AM
17 hrs ago

To whom was this a priority except crackpots like RFK? Is this the future of research?

Haggard Celine

(17,852 posts)
3. "...pregnant people taking the pain reliever."
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 06:25 AM
16 hrs ago

I don't really have a problem with men being called pregnant. The word just means "expecting," and men can expect as much as women. But it's not going to affect the fetus if the man takes a couple of Tylenol. I hope no one is saying that, anyway.

I noticed the article says that studies are showing that autism is "strongly genetic." The situation reminds me of a book I read by Greg Bear. I've read a few of his books and I'm not sure which one it was. I think it was "Darwin's Radio." Anyway, suddenly there are children being born all over the world that are different from their human parents. It turns out to be evolution at work. An old species dying out and another one being born. I think that something like that might be at work with autism.

BootinUp

(51,436 posts)
5. In the last several months I have sworn off pain pills, this is because
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 09:20 AM
13 hrs ago

I don't want to take anything that might irritate my gut. But I never for one second believed RFK Jrs lies about Tylenol.

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