Trump Advises Pregnant Women Against Tylenol, Cites Autism Risk Concerns
NewsNationOctober 5, 20254 min2,591 views
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- ⚠️ The FDA is recommending that pregnant women limit the use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) unless medically necessary.
- 💡 This recommendation stems from concerns about a potential association between Tylenol use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children.
- 🩺 For situations like extremely high fever, Tylenol may be used sparingly, but ideally, it should be avoided throughout the entire pregnancy.
Vaccine Schedule Recommendations
- 💉 Concerns are raised about the number of vaccines administered to infants, with a suggestion to spread out vaccinations over a longer period (four to five times) instead of multiple doses in one visit.
- 🔬 The speaker believes that pumping many vaccines into babies at once is potentially harmful, comparing it to administering large doses to a horse.
- 🚫 The stance is taken that mercury and aluminum should be removed from vaccines.
Vaccine Components and Administration
- 🧩 It is suggested that the MMR vaccine components (measles, mumps, and rubella) should be administered separately, as mixing them may pose a problem.
- ✅ The chickenpox vaccine is already given individually, and this approach is seen as beneficial.
- 🚀 Separating vaccine components is presented as having no downside and potentially positive impacts.
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