NotSpaghetti
Did anyone read Allira's link and move on to the actual paper?
Did you read the corrections/alterations prior to publication of the paper? Did you notice this is an association
Did you read the end of the paper:
While this association warrants caution, untreated maternal fever and pain pose risks such as neural tube defects and preterm birth, necessitating a balanced approach. We recommend judicious acetaminophen use—lowest effective dose, shortest duration—under medical guidance, tailored to individual risk–benefit assessments, rather than a broad limitation.
Surely this is the point with any drug taken at any time - but especially during pregnancy!
Yes, I did. I even read the full version of the paper. This is part of the conclusion:
"While population-level trends in NDD rates have risen, potentially due to several factors including improved diagnostics and external exposures, further research is needed to confirm these associations and determine causality and mechanisms."
The paper concludes that there is an association between the increases in diagnosed cases of autism and increasing use of paracetamol as the preferred painkiller during pregnancy, but crucially no causation. It could be that the two increases are coincidental.
I read another critique of the paper, which pointed out that the reason women were taking paracetamol (for example, a virus) could be the cause of autism, rather than the paracetamol.
It all needs further research. However, given that paracetamol is the safest painkiller during pregnancy, it's irresponsible to make the kind of announcement Trump did.