President Donald Trump advised pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol during a press conference on Sept. 22 as he believes it can increase the risk of autism — despite the fact that the research is unclear and several doctors have pushed back on the claim.

There have been more than two dozen studies worldwide suggesting a link between a mother's acetaminophen use during pregnancy and her child being diagnosed with autism or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder later in life. But there have also been studies debunking the link, meaning that there is no settled, firm link to the drug.

Here's what local healthcare officials and hospitals are telling patients at this time.

Indianapolis healthcare network recommends speaking with provider

Community Health Network , the Indianapol

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