Science She never took Tylenol while pregnant. All 3 of her kids were diagnosed with autism anyway. - Trump just got DEBOOONKED! 🎺 🎺 🎺

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Autism is a topic Brittany Slawter cares about deeply. All three of her children − ages 11, 12 and 13 − have autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, the clinical name for the condition commonly referred to as autism. Her two older daughters, who have ASD Level 3, she says, are non-verbal and will require lifelong care for their basic needs.

So, when the 37-year-old Pennsylvania mother heard of a White House press conference where President Donald Trump had promised days prior to reveal his "answer to autism,” she tuned in.

She says the president's "answer" − Tylenol during pregnancy − made her "livid."

Slawter says she never took Tylenol during any of her pregnancies. Neither did some other mothers of autistic children, who have expressed similar dismay at the president's remarks. "I have 5 autism babies and I know for a fact I never took Tylenol," wrote one mother on Facebook. "I never took Tylenol or acetaminophen when I was pregnant," wrote another. "Nothing caused this — he was born with it."

"I feel like ever since my kids were diagnosed 12 years ago, we've really come pretty far, as far as making spaces more inclusive and making people less afraid of the autistic mind," Slawter says.

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In Slawter's view, all this press conference did was cast blame on moms for something that, she believes, remains largely outside their control.

"I didn't take Tylenol. I was very vigilant about taking care of myself," she says. "I just feel like it was really a slap in the face for parents."

What does the science say about Tylenol use during pregnancy?​

Trump's announcement came after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to find the cause of rising autism cases by September 2025.

"We're going to have an announcement on autism on Monday," Trump said on Sept. 20, at a dinner hosted by the conservative American Cornerstone Institute. "I think it's going to be a very important announcement. I think it's going to be one of the most important things that we will do."

Trump echoed these sentiments the following day, at a memorial rally for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “I think you’re going to find it to be amazing,” Trump said at the rally. "I think we found an answer to autism."

Pregnant with pain or fever? Trump says 'fight like hell.' What do doctors say?
Acetaminophen, often sold under the brand name Tylenol, has long been considered the safest option for managing headaches, fever and other pain during pregnancy. Large surveys have reported that between 40% to 65% of pregnant women use acetaminophen at some point during their pregnancy, according to the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

Decades of research have not yielded firm answers on what contributes to autism, but many scientists believe genetics, potentially in combination with environmental influences, play a role. They also say the rising incidence of autism could be attributed to increased access to diagnostic tools and improvements in early detection.

A large study encompassing over 100,000 participants found that higher-quality studies tended to find a link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders in children, according to a report published Aug. 14 in BMC Environmental Health. More than two dozen studies around the world have linked frequent use of acetaminophen during pregnancy to autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, in children. But several studies have also found competing evidence.

A 2024 study in Sweden of about 2 million children, over 180,000 of whom were exposed to acetaminophen during pregnancy, found no associations between the pain medication and children’s risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability.

Some researchers say the data isn’t so cut and dry. Many health conditions that cause pain or a fever, commonly treated with Tylenol, are also associated with an increased risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. For example, the 2024 Sweden study found that parents with "higher acetaminophen use" also tended to have more diagnoses of psychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorders, were more likely to smoke or take other medications.

Tylenol, pregnancy and autism: Trump has his 'answer' but what does the science say?
The way Slawter sees it, the cause of autism remains largely mysterious and, in all likelihood, doesn't have a single answer.

"He said he was going to have a cause by September, and so they grasped at anything they could find," she says. "So many moms were like, 'I never took Tylenol, and I have multiple kids on the spectrum.' So I just felt like, when I heard it, it was almost laughable."

'They're amazing little people'​

Many parents of autistic kids, she says, already feel enough guilt as it is. Many wonder if they did something wrong. Many wonder if there's anything they could have done differently.

Trump links autism to Tylenol. Here's a closer look at the developmental disorder
The government's discourse around Tylenol, she worries, might make this worse.

"I felt like it was hurtful," she says. "Listening to the news conference of him saying, ''Just tough it out and don't take it.' I feel like it creates a fear in women."

As a mother to three autistic children, Slawter says she's all for more research, science and understanding regarding the causes of autism.

What's just as important to her, however, is finding ways for autistic kids to thrive into adulthood. Educating others on the way they talk about autism, she says, matters too.

In the meantime, Slawter, who is getting married this weekend, looks forward to continuing to care for her kids and family. Her goal is to make sure her kids never lose sight of their self-worth.

"I don't ever want my kids to feel like they're this terrible thing," Slawter says. "They're amazing little people."

Contributing: Adrianna Rodriguez
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Did Trump say that Tylenol is the only cause of autism?
No lol. I think he and RFK said low folate was the bigger thing.
Both of them I find kinda meh as far as them acting like they're some big finds. Anyone not retarded has known for a while you shouldn't take Tylenol while pregnant and should try not to take any medicines besides vitamins, and most American women take prenatal vitamins which are high in folate.
So I don't really know.
 
How much you want to bet these parents didn't discipline their potatoes so they rule the household, and have blown their eardrums out on all the kids REE'ing at each other? Also what made them think one of the 'tards literally screeching for a photoshoot was a good look?

All three of her children − ages 11, 12 and 13
Either this was just a huge coincidence, or the husband just wanted to hump his wife real badly and couldn't wait more than three months.
 
The bottles have always stipulated "Do not take while pregnant" but that wouldn't stop a litany of retarded and/or ignorant pregnant women to ignore that and pop a couple while they have a kid. Perhaps orange Hitler's raspy-voiced helper is only reminding you to follow directions and isn't saying it's the primary cause of autism.

Sometimes I wonder how it must feel to live your life politically-rot brained. It's bad enough all this bullshit has to be shoved down your throat constantly, but believing it is another hell altogether.
 
I was going to say that autism is massively over diagnosed these days.

Then I saw the photos. You don’t need to be a psychiatrist to diagnose those tards.

The only thing visibly wrong is the dad and 2/3 kids are obese, but that’s the same as the majority of the country.

One or both of the parents have something very wrong with their gametes, or perhaps there’s an unknown environmental factor that’s ruining her babies in utero.
 
RFK says there was a study done that says women who take a lot of Tylenol during pregnancy have a higher rate of having babies with autism
Didn't he also declare “Anti-Semitism – like racism – is a spiritual and moral malady that sickens societies and kills people with lethalities comparable to history’s most deadly plagues,” quite recently? Fuck all of these sayanim faggots TBH. I'd say fuck all of the people supporting them too but a lot of decent people have been hoodwinked so I can't :[
 
off with their fucking heads

seriously, if your first AND second babies are tard-babies, maybe STOP HAVING KIDS before you pop out a third tard-baby
I don't know how to tell you this... but... there are a few lolcows here who didn't listen to that advice. (:_(

the doctor who wrote the study came out and said he took 150 grand to falsify his original study (the one RFK based his report on),

Is that about right?
iirc, he said he was compensated for his time, not that the study was falsified but the news tried hard to make people jump to that conclusion. Being financially compensated for putting together research and speaking is a normal thing.
 
After having two kids back to back with autism, why not maybe stop reproducing? Not everyone should have kids, and that's fine, despite what some of the more vehemently pro-natalist would say.
 
I don't know how to tell you this... but... there are a few lolcows here who didn't listen to that advice. (:_(


iirc, he said he was compensated for his time, not that the study was falsified but the news tried hard to make people jump to that conclusion. Being financially compensated for putting together research and speaking is a normal thing.
Ah, okay.

That makes more sense.
 
All three daughters look horrifying. And I always wonder why so many rich white people have ASD kids. You’d think that after all those years of that demographic being anti-vax, they wouldn’t have such a high rate. I don’t know.
 
After having two kids back to back with autism, why not maybe stop reproducing? Not everyone should have kids, and that's fine, despite what some of the more vehemently pro-natalist would say.
Next you’ll be saying we should sterilize midgets and downies you MENGELE!
 
Not everyone should have kids, and that's fine
Are 20 jeet better than a single sperg? There's going on 1.5 billion jeets (not even including the diaspora of bio weapons they've shipped to practically every other nation) with no sign of stopping. I'll take the mild mannered autists of the other bloodlines even if it's just to approach an even number thanks. Anti natalism is a retarded cope cooked up by some sterile bitter Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi tier faggot. Miserable people love dragging others down into their abyss. Grey people TBH.
 
I was told during covid that anecdotal evidence don't count and scientific study overruled it
 
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