Episode 7: Tylenol in Pregnancy

25/11/2025 16 min Temporada 1 Episodio 7
Episode 7: Tylenol in Pregnancy

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Episode Synopsis

Episode 7 - Tylenol in Pregnancy
Hosts: Malia & Ashley
Special Guest: Dr. Megan Lobel, MD – Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellow, UCSF
Episode Summary
In this episode of the Rhode to Pregnancy podcast, Malia and Ashley sit down with Dr. Megan Lobel to talk about the safety of Tylenol during pregnancy. Recently, some government statements and social media posts claimed that Tylenol in pregnancy can cause autism, which has scared a lot of people. Dr. Lobel explains why the best scientific studies do not support this and why Tylenol is still considered safe to use for pain or fever when pregnant. She also breaks down where the misinformation came from, what major medical groups like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) say, and why untreated fever or pain can be harmful in pregnancy. The goal of this episode is to help listeners feel informed, calm, and confident when making decisions about their health.
Key Topics Covered 

What Tylenol is and how it works
What strong scientific evidence shows about Tylenol use in pregnancy
Why recent claims linking Tylenol to autism are flawed
The 2017 Tylenol tweet and why it resurfaced
How misinformation spreads and why it’s harmful
What ACOG and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) recommend
Safe dosing and when Tylenol should be avoided
Risks of not treating pain or fever during pregnancy
Other pain relief options
How to talk through fears about autism claims

Important Links & Sources

Dr. Megan Lobel’s Op-Ed: San Francisco Chronicle – “Tylenol is safe to take during pregnancy. The White House got it wrong.”
ACOG Practice Guidelines – Analgesia & Fever Management in Pregnancy
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM)– Statement on Acetaminophen Safety

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