President Trump put Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked massive confusion and outrage when they tied autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy. RFK Jr. then walked back the claim saying, “the causative association between Tylenol given in pregnancy … is not sufficient to say it definitely caused autism, but it is very suggestive.” But now, weeks later, MS NOW’s Erielle Reshef is reporting on the confusion and fear for pregnant women and new parents. An OBGYBN, pediatrician and two new moms give their perspective on how the words of Trump and RFK Jr. have impacted their decisions.
Trump and RFK Jr.’s FALSE Tylenol-autism claim has doctors and new moms fearful
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