Doctors contradict Trump and maintain a paracetamol recommendation for pregnant women
“Pregnant women were actively asking about Tylenol,” she said. “What should I do? Do you think it’s safe? I just took Tylenol last month. Do you think I already did my baby bad? ‘ These are examples of the questions we are listening to. “
New York and New Jersey’s gynecologist Rachel Blake, said she had assured several pregnant patients on Tuesday that she is still safe to take acetaminophen despite Trump’s repeated warnings.
“There was no new research that suggested that there should be a change in this guideline,” she said.
The connection between the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism puts blame in pregnant women, who are already very blame and fear if they have to take anything during pregnancy, said doctor Sindhu Srinivas, president of Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
“Patients are definitely asking about it,” she said, referring to Trump’s warnings. “If they have already taken or took it at some point in pregnancy, there is a lot of concern,” he said.
Its group is among dozens of medical groups, research and defense of autism – including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Tylenol manufacturer Kenvue – who criticized the president’s comments.
