Pregnant 🤰 liberals are taking Tylenol to protest 🪧 President Trump and RFK Jr

You should always consult your doctor during pregnancy.
I am waiting for a real study that actually shows that Tylenol can cause Autism, so far there isn't any to my knowledge.
And Doctors have come out and said fevers and pain to the mother can ( may ) cause more harm to the child then taking Tylenol .
So it is up to the woman to decide take the risk of a fever, or pain doing harm to the baby or take Tylenol and take the chance the baby may become Autistic.
Right now IMO this maybe all BS.
The government should be doing several studies and get real facts on the subject before coming out and making statements like this without some real facts.
 
Blaming something for causing a disease as bad as Autism is without any proof is NOT what the government should be doing.
They NEED to do some real studies on the subject before jumping to conclusions.
 

Mothers and Autism: The Evolution of a Discourse of Blame

"This is one topic around which autism’s past intersects with its present. The current expectation of full-time, “professional” autism parenting is rooted in a discourse of mother blaming persistently woven into the history of autism, even before the condition was named and defined."
 

Weaponising Autism, Vilifying Mothers – The Dangerous Politics of Guilt

The real danger is a culture that keeps mothers small with shame.

We’ve seen this before. Autism was once pinned on so-called “refrigerator mothers.” Postnatal depression dismissed as weakness. Miscarriage blamed on women being “too stressed.” And now, in 2025, mothers are told that if they take the only safe pain relief available to them, they could be responsible for their child’s autism. There is no evidence. But there is a clear consequence: guilt.
 
Parent-Blaming and Autism: Tragically Trending Again

Many persons interested in autism have heard the term “Refrigerator Mother,” referring to mothers whose cold and uncaring parenting supposedly resulted in a child developing autism, or at one time, something called childhood schizophrenia. This idea was popularized by a fake psychologist named Bruno Bettelheim who explained autism using some of the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud. He also claimed he was able to ameliorate or possibly cure these conditions in a residential school he ran in Chicago.

Years later, evidence emerged these conditions might be due to a biological impairment of brain development rather than psychologic trauma from negligent parents. Fortunately, Bernard Rimland, father of an autistic boy, pioneered organic theories of autism in a book called Infantile Autism: The Syndrome and Its Implication for a Neural Theory of Behavior, published in 1964. But still the horrible Refrigerator Mother theory persisted for some time.
 
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