https://x.com/johnlefevre/status/1970891012550820035?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
https://x.com/c_3c_3/status/1970805472421945821?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
I'm no scientist or doctor, but I think (and my wife agrees) that it might be potentially a better choice to avoid Tylenol during pregnancy as much as possible. Why not err on the safer side? Hell, if Tylenol says that they recommend avoiding their own product during pregnancy...
https://x.com/emilyakopp/status/1971588715991425512?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
It is amazing. Like so many of the things Trump says, this one too seemed kind of stupid and pointless, and as evidence dribbles out, it points to Trump being (if not right, then) more right than any of his detractors could have imagined.
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Certainly in the first two trimesters! It might not be as bad in the third, but why risk it?
My point exactly. Obviously people engage in risky behaviors all the time, and that's fine. Some people choose the opposite, also fine. But I fail to see how encouraging people to reduce risk could possibly be considered a bad thing.
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