Research Links Pregnancy Acetaminophen Use to Autism Risk
Source: What the research says about autism and acetaminophen use during pregnancy (2025-09-23)
Recent studies from Yale School of Public Health suggest a potential connection between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. The research highlights the importance of understanding medication effects on fetal development and encourages further investigation into safe pregnancy practices. While the findings are preliminary, they raise awareness about medication choices during pregnancy. Expectant mothers are advised to consult healthcare providers to weigh the benefits and risks of acetaminophen use, emphasizing cautious medication management for fetal health.
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