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Trump’s ‘tough it out’ to pregnant women meets wave of opposition by medical experts

Last updated: September 24, 2025 1:49 am
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Federal health officials have sparked controversy with their recent advisories regarding the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy and the proposal of leucovorin—a drug traditionally used in cancer treatment—as a potential treatment for autism in children. These statements have ignited a divide within the medical community and raised alarm among health professionals.

During a noteworthy White House briefing, President Trump and leading health officials suggested that Tylenol usage in pregnant women may contribute to autism cases in children and that leucovorin could aid in treating autism symptoms. Marketa Wills, CEO and medical director of the American Psychiatric Association, expressed concern about these claims, noting that there is insufficient research to support them.

The statements made during the briefing have been met with skepticism from various medical societies, autism advocacy groups, and child health specialists, who emphasize the need for more thorough research. Experts recommend that patients should rely on guidance from professional societies, peer-reviewed studies, and established medical resources to navigate these complex issues.

The Dangers of Untreated Fever

At the briefing, President Trump advised pregnant women to “tough it out” during episodes of fever or pain instead of using Tylenol. However, many experts underscore the importance of treating fever during pregnancy. An untreated fever can lead to serious complications, including neurodevelopmental issues in the fetus, such as spina bifida. “Fever can harm fetal brain development,” stated Joia Crear-Perry, an OB-GYN and founder of the National Birth Equity Collaborative.

Research has indicated a potential association between fever and autism spectrum disorder, but it remains uncertain whether treatment with acetaminophen effectively mitigates that risk. Rachel Follmer, a physician at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, highlights the confusion surrounding when Tylenol should be considered appropriate treatment during pregnancy. Many medical professionals are concerned that the federal guidance may lead to unnecessary guilt among expectant mothers without providing clear clinical direction.

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Steven Fleischman, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, articulates the necessity of Tylenol in managing conditions during pregnancy that can lead to severe complications. He advocates for its therapeutic use to alleviate maternal pain and fever, opposing the notion that women should forgo medically sound treatments.

‘Years Away’ from Understanding Leucovorin’s Use

The FDA’s recent reapproval of leucovorin as a prospective treatment for autism symptoms comes amid skepticism from the medical community about the drug’s efficacy. Wills indicates that there is insufficient evidence to justify its use, implying a lengthy wait for conclusive research before any recommendations can be made. While initial data hint at possible language improvements in children with autism upon taking leucovorin, experts are cautious due to small study sizes and biases in interpretation.

John Whyte, CEO of the American Medical Association, acknowledges contexts in which leucovorin could be prescribed, but emphasizes the need for rigorous clinical trials to evaluate its safety and potential benefits thoroughly. Meanwhile, professionals like Melissa Bowker-Kinley from MaineHealth stress that determining suitable candidates for leucovorin requires specific genetic understanding, which complicates its immediate application in practice.

Pitfalls and Potential of Research

This situation concerning Tylenol and autism highlights the intricate challenges faced in medical research, particularly during pregnancy. The relationships between maternal fever, infections, and conditions like ADHD remain complex and poorly understood. Ethics surrounding clinical trials during pregnancy also pose obstacles, as withholding commonly used medications like Tylenol would not be ethical.

After extensive studies largely dismissed the link between Tylenol use and autism, the concern over fever persists. As Follmer notes, the correlation between health issues during pregnancy and later diagnoses of mental health disorders like autism requires a careful approach to avoid impeding necessary medical treatment with unsubstantiated fears.

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Going Online to Reach Parents

Pediatricians have taken to social media to counteract misleading information and reassure patients regarding the safe use of Tylenol. Influential physicians have shared evidence-based explanations regarding the debunked associations between Tylenol, vaccines, and autism, aiming to clarify misconceptions. These efforts are paramount in maintaining public trust and understanding in pediatric health.

Supporting Neurodivergence

Amidst rising autism diagnoses, experts emphasize that the increased prevalence is largely attributable to broader definitions, improved detection, and greater acceptance of neurodiversity rather than solely environmental factors or medications. Many professionals argue for a continued focus on supporting individuals with autism through understanding and resources instead of perpetuating stigma around the condition.

In summary, the dialogue surrounding Tylenol usage during pregnancy and leucovorin’s proposed application calls for careful scrutiny and evidence-based discussion. The medical community aims to ensure that patient needs and scientific integrity take precedence over sensational claims.

STAT’s coverage of chronic health issues is supported by a grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. Our financial supporters are not involved in any decisions about our journalism.

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The Dangers of Untreated Fever‘Years Away’ from Understanding Leucovorin’s UsePitfalls and Potential of ResearchGoing Online to Reach ParentsSupporting Neurodivergence

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