Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase risk of autism, ADHD: Review

New Review Debunks Claim That Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Causes Autism and ADHD in Children

A major new review published in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health has found that using acetaminophen as directed during pregnancy does not increase a child's risk of autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or intellectual disability.

This conclusion holds up even when studies with more than five years of follow-up are included in the analysis.

Earlier observational studies have produced mixed results on this topic, with some suggesting that the medication may be associated with an increased risk of these conditions. However, the new meta-analysis, which reviewed results from about 60 studies, found no link to developmental disorders when expectant people used acetaminophen according to the label.

Acetaminophen is one of the most commonly used medications in pregnancy and is often recommended as a first option for pain or fever by doctors.

In sibling-comparison studies, which look at siblings born to the same mother when one pregnancy involved taking acetaminophen and another did not, exposure to the medication during pregnancy was not associated with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or any other intellectual disability.

The review may help explain why earlier observational studies appeared to show a possible link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and developmental disorders.

People do not take acetaminophen randomly but for symptoms such as fever, infection, inflammation, or pain. These symptoms may also be linked to brain development of a fetus, making it possible to confuse the effects of the underlying condition with the effects of the medication.

Untreated fever has documented associations with serious pregnancy and fetal risks. The alternative pain medications – NSAIDs, opioids – carry their own pregnancy risks. Acetaminophen remains the safest option when medication is needed, according to experts.

The review highlights that studies linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism or other conditions are vulnerable to misinterpretation and can be persuasive, especially when shared on social media.

In general, ACOG advises using acetaminophen when needed, following the label instructions, seeking medical guidance when appropriate, and paying attention to symptoms that prompt the drug's use.
 
just saw this news and i'm so relieved πŸ™Œ! those mixed results were giving me anxiety thinking about my own baby days lol... anyway, it makes total sense that these studies had conflicting results - it's not like we can just isolate acetaminophen from other symptoms, right? πŸ€”. and honestly, untreated fever is way more concerning than a lil' acetaminophen use #safepregnancypractices #medicationfacts #momlife πŸ’Š
 
πŸ™ just read this review about acetaminophen during pregnancy and I'm so relieved! it seems all those worried parents were misinformed πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ the study shows taking acetaminophen as directed has no link to autism, ADHD or intellectual disability πŸ™Œ makes total sense to me though, untreated fever is super bad for both mom & baby, so it's still a good idea to take it when needed πŸ’Š and let's be real, those other pain meds have their own risks too 😬 anyhoo, glad this review is shedding some light on this topic πŸ‘
 
😊 So I just read about this new review that says taking acetaminophen during pregnancy doesn't cause autism or ADHD in kids πŸ€”. It sounds crazy right? But apparently, it makes sense because those conditions might be caused by underlying issues like fever and infection, not the medication itself πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I think it's good to know that acetaminophen is actually a safe option for pain relief during pregnancy πŸ‘. And it's not just about taking it as directed, but also being aware of your body's symptoms and knowing when to seek help πŸ’Š.

It's also interesting to note how studies can sometimes be misinterpreted or shared out of context on social media πŸ“±. It's always good to consult with experts and follow reputable sources for accurate info πŸ“°.
 
I'm so relieved to see this new review coming out! I've been worried sick about taking acetaminophen during pregnancy because of those earlier studies that suggested a link to autism and ADHD in kids 🀯. But it makes total sense now - my doc always said it was safe as long as we take it according to the label, but sometimes I got nervous about it 😬. This review is like a big weight has been lifted off my shoulders! Now I can breathe easy knowing that I've made smart choices for my kiddo's health πŸ™Œ. And can you believe how much research went into this? 60 studies?! That's crazy πŸ’₯. My only concern now is spreading the word and helping others feel better too, so we don't get caught up in those scary study findings again 😊.
 
I'm really relieved to see this new review come out - it's been making a lot of waves on social media about moms taking acetaminophen during pregnancy and their kids developing autism or ADHD πŸ™Œ. I think it's great that scientists are finally getting some clarity on this topic, because honestly, it was stressing me out as a mom-to-be thinking I was somehow causing my kid's neurodiverse traits 😩. The review makes so much sense - those early observational studies were probably just catching symptoms of underlying conditions, not the medication itself. And it's true, acetaminophen is still the safest option for moms when they need to medicate, even if other pain meds have their own risks πŸ’Š. I'm gonna share this with my mom friends and we can finally have some peace of mind 😌!
 
It's about time someone figured out how obvious it was... I mean, it's not like people were gonna take meds without a reason or anything πŸ˜’. Fever's a real killer, especially during pregnancy. And if you're gonna prescribe something for pain or fever, acetaminophen's your best bet. The fact that studies kept getting all mixed up is just because no one's actually watching what they're doing online... it's social media drama at its finest πŸ™„. And let's be real, NSAIDs and opioids have their own problems. It's not like acetaminophen's some magical solution or anything. It's just a common sense approach to medicine. I mean, come on, if you're worried about autism or ADHD, just make sure you're taking care of yourself and your kid in general... that's the real magic πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm so relieved to hear this news πŸ™Œ! I mean, think about it - a lot of women are already stressed out during pregnancy just dealing with morning sickness and all that jazz 😩, and then you add acetaminophen being a thing that people are worried about? It's like, let's just stick to the evidence here πŸ“š. I mean, sure, some studies might have shown mixed results, but when you take all the data together... it makes total sense. And honestly, I'm not surprised - most people don't even think twice before taking their meds as prescribed πŸ’Š. It's just another reminder that we should always be careful with our bodies and our babies' development 🀰.
 
πŸ€” just saw this review about acetaminophen use during pregancy and I gotta say, it makes total sense!!! all those studies were trying to connect dots between medication & developmental disorders but maybe they were already sick or had underlying conditions lol. fever can be super bad for the fetus so yeah, acetaminophen is still the safest option when u need pain relief. gotta keep this in mind next time someone starts freakin out about meds during pregancy πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
So there's this new review out that says taking acetaminophen during pregnancy doesn't increase a child's risk of getting autism or ADHD πŸ™Œ. I gotta say, it makes sense - we all know people take acetaminophen for fever and pain, not just randomly. It's easy to confuse the underlying condition with the medication effects. And let's be real, untreated fevers can actually do more harm than good during pregnancy 😷. The review also points out that those earlier studies might have been misinterpreted or shared on social media, which is a big factor in how scientific findings get spread around online πŸ“Š. Anyway, it's reassuring to know that acetaminophen is still considered the safest option when we need pain relief during pregnancy πŸ‘.
 
just saw this news and i gotta say its a big relief for new moms out there...acetaminophen isn't the culprit behind autism and adhd in kids πŸ™Œ all these years we were worried about it and now science has finally caught up πŸŽ‰ anyone who took meds during pregnancy when they needed to can breathe a sigh of relief πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ its not just about acetaminophen tho, untreated fevers are super risky for pregnancies so that's still a big concern πŸ’§
 
I'm actually kinda relieved about this new review 😊. I mean, it's always good to know what we can trust when it comes to medication during pregnancy. Acetaminophen has been a staple for so long, and now we have some solid evidence that it's not linked to autism or ADHD. I think people get caught up in the whole controversy thing and forget that medications come with risks, but acetaminophen is still the safest option when you need it most πŸ’Š. And let's be real, untreated fever can cause way more harm than acetaminophen ever could πŸ€’. This review just helps us make informed decisions about our health during pregnancy, which is always a good thing πŸ’ͺ.
 
😊 I'm so relieved to hear this news! I was one of those worried mums-to-be who thought taking acetaminophen during pregnancy could harm their little ones. Now I can breathe a sigh of relief knowing it's safe to use as directed. It makes total sense that using meds for actual symptoms like fever and pain isn't going to cause autism or ADHD - I mean, untreated fever is bad enough! πŸ€’ The fact that studies got it wrong because people didn't just take meds randomly is actually really reassuring. My doc always says acetaminophen is the safest option when we need it, and now I can trust those words even more πŸ’Š
 
i just saw this thread about acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism/adhd ... anyway i was talking to my mom last week about it too cuz she's pregnant with her 2nd kid lol she actually took some acetaminophen once because of a fever πŸ€’ and the doc said everything is fine. makes sense now, all these years i thought there was a link between meds and autism or whatever but i guess it's just not that clear cut πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so relieved to hear this news πŸ™Œ! I've been worried about my friends who take meds during pregnancy 🀰. It makes total sense now - they're using it to manage their symptoms, not because of a pre-existing condition that might be linked to brain development 🧠. And let's be real, untreated fever is way more concerning than acetaminophen! πŸ’‰ Plus, those alternative pain meds have their own risks, so acetaminophen is still the safest bet when needed 😊. I hope this review helps clear up any misconceptions online and gets people talking about safe pregnancy care πŸ“’.
 
πŸ€” I'm glad to see some clarity on this topic - we've been hearing mixed signals about acetaminophen use during pregnancy for ages, and it's good to know that studies are finally giving a clearer picture πŸ“Š. The fact that these new review results still hold up even when looking at long-term follow-up studies is pretty convincing. And yeah, I can see how earlier observational studies might have gotten skewed by people taking the medication for symptoms like fever or pain... those underlying conditions could definitely be influencing the outcome πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Anyways, this just reinforces why acetaminophen is still a go-to option when it comes to managing pregnancy-related pain - we need to prioritize fetal safety! πŸ’―
 
I'm so hyped about this new review!!! 🀩 I've been reading everything about it on Reddit and my friend's Facebook group. It's like, finally some proof that acetaminophen is safe for pregnant people! πŸ™Œ I know some studies were showing mixed results or even suggesting a link to autism and ADHD, but this one puts those results into perspective. It's all about how our brains work, you know? πŸ’‘ Like, fever can be super bad for the fetus, so maybe we're seeing that more in people who take acetaminophen? πŸ€” And let's not forget, these meds are used to treat real symptoms like pain and infection, not just "randomly". πŸ˜‚ My sister is actually a nurse and she's been telling me all about how acetaminophen is still the safest option when you need it. So yeah, I'm super relieved that we can finally feel good about taking care of our bodies while pregnant. πŸ’–
 
omg u gotta love this! no more freaking out about acetaminophen use during pregancy lol finally some science-backed info that says it's not linked to autism or ADHD in kids πŸ‘ i mean think about it if doctors prescribed it so liberally w/o any issue, there'd be a reason for it right? and those studies w/ mixed results were prob just because ppl took the meds 4 fever or pain instead of actual pregancy issues πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway glad we got some clarity on this πŸ’―
 
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