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I condemn the administration’s decision on Tylenol and pregnancy but this post isn’t perfect either. The administration didn’t say that Tylenol was the one and only reason why people got autism, so this argument isn’t the strongest. It would be better to show a timeline of autism diagnoses adjusted for population in respect to the introduction and usage of Tylenol in pregnant women. If the number of diagnoses did not increase significantly post-creation, that would be a far stronger argument
well considering there isn’t 100% full research done to go against it, there very well could be a link. likely? no not really. but possible? sure. i mean say a mother takes an over abundance of it during pregnancy. how could that affect the child’s development in the womb? what long term effects could the mother and child have after her taking that much? you see where i’m going with it?