
"From the pulpit of the presidency, Donald Trump offered some advice to pregnant women: Tough it out before taking Tylenol. Nine times in all, Trump said expectant mothers should suffer through their discomfort instead of reaching for acetaminophen or paracetamol in countries outside the U.S. to cure their fevers or headaches, despite the drug being one of the few painkillers that pregnant women are allowed to take."
"Fight like hell not to take it, Trump instructed at a Monday news conference meant to address autism. He added that if pregnant women absolutely have to take Tylenol, that'll be something that they work out with themselves. What many women and experts heard was the latest example of a man telling women how much physical pain they should endure and an age-old effort to blame mothers for their babies' autism."
"His use of tough it out' really was infuriating because it dismissed women's pain and the real danger that exists with fever and miscarriage during pregnancy, said women's rights advocate and social media influencer Amanda Tietz, a 46-year-old mom of three in Wisconsin, in an email. Not to mention the pain we can experience in pregnancy that can be debilitating."
Donald Trump repeatedly urged pregnant women to avoid taking acetaminophen (Tylenol), telling them to 'tough it out' rather than use the painkiller for fevers or headaches. Many women and advocates reacted with anger, saying the remarks dismissed real pregnancy pain and ignored medical risks such as fever-related miscarriage. Critics characterized the comments as an example of blaming mothers for autism and ADHD despite a lack of clear evidence linking maternal Tylenol use to those conditions. The comments surfaced amid heightened tensions over women's health and autonomy following the 2022 Supreme Court decision that removed federal abortion protections.
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