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As a licensed pharmacist and functional medicine consultant, I’ve had countless conversations with moms about Tylenol (acetaminophen) — one of the most common medications used during pregnancy. But after a recent press conference from President Trump’s administration raised concerns about a link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism, many women are left wondering: Is it really safe? In this episode, I break down the science in plain language so you can feel confident and informed. You’ll learn: How Tylenol works in the brain to reduce pain and fever How the liver processes it (and why glutathione matters for detox) How it crosses the placenta and what that could mean for your baby’s developing brain We also look at the study cited in the press conference (Ji et al., 2025, Environmental Health), which you can read here: https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/a.... Landon joins me to share his perspective and to ask questions that help remove bias and sort through the headlines clearly. Together, we want to give you the tools to process new information with confidence and calm. This episode is designed to be shared with any pregnant mom (or anyone curious after hearing about the press conference). Our goal is clarity over fear — digestible science that empowers you to make the best decisions for yourself and your family. 🔗 Where to Find Us Instagram: @functionalmedicineformoms Website: molinemethod.com Email: [email protected] Discounted supplements: Available through our Fullscript dispensary on the website ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about medications in pregnancy.