Leftist clicks vs. own child’s health…we know her priorities.
Imagine both the President of the United States and his Sec. of Health and Human Services both citing reams of medical studies note; FACT: Evidence Suggests Link Between Acetaminophen, Autism.
I’ve just cited a link to WhiteHouse.gov that clearly cites the medical studies “linking prenatal acetaminophen exposure to altered brain development and adverse birth outcomes.”
Perfectly understandable if any given well-informed individual may be desirous of questioning the science behind the information that I’ve provided links to. If the COVID hoax taught us anything, it’s to understand that “The Science” is rarely in agreement with narrow definitions.

After all, “The Science” once said that late-stage cancer, heat stroke or gangrene could be cured by slicing open a vein, then draining an awful lot of your own blood.
It was also accepted as legitimate medical science for doctors to stick their bare fingers into the hole in the skull of Abraham Lincoln to try to pick the bullet out.
But in the specific case of Tylenol and autism, I would think that falling on the side of caution would always be the best bet. But that’s just me.
Nonetheless, as seen in the video at the very end of this article, certain gals who are obviously pregnant, as filming themselves pumping Tylenol for no other reasons than to spite both Trump and RFK, Jr.
The connecting thread of these dumb-shits is essentially, “I don’t want to take medical advice from someone who isn’t a doctor.” No kidding, idiot. Just me, but I would take medical advice from someone who actually cited the research.
We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant. Thank you for taking the time to voice your concerns today.
— TYLENOL® (@tylenol) March 7, 2017