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Doctor, medical reporter fact-check Trump announcement on acetaminophen and autism

Sept. 22, 202514:31

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NBC News’ Erika Edwards and Dr. Kavita Patel weigh in on President Trump’s announcement around the controversial claims that using acetaminophen during pregnancy causes autism. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and other major medical groups say acetaminophen is one of the only safe pain relievers for women during pregnancy, and studies have shown no clear evidence that use during pregnancy leads to developmental issues in kids.