They’ve literally been warning pregnant women to not take NSAIDs or acetaminophen for nearly two decades now. Multiple studies over a decade now show elevated risk to fetal development. Pregnant leftists immediately start downing Tylenol the second Trump says it bad for pregnant women.
One of the main reasons women are advised to avoid NSAIDs (but acetaminophen , which isn't considered an NSAID) in pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, was that drugs like ibuprofen are known to negatively impact the timed closure of the ductus arteriosus, which is the main bypass vessel in utero that is key for placental-fetal cardiac circulation.
But the DA is required to close with very specific timing as the newborn emerges from the womb to take their first breath, necessitating immediate shunting of the dual chamber cardiac system to start redirecting flow into the pulmonary vasculature to begin oxygen transfer, a system that was previously sitting collapsed & unused for 9 months while bathed in a liquid amniotic fluid environment.
For that reason & for others having to due with different pharmacology & mechanism of action for the drugs, NSAIDs & acetaminophen shouldn't be lumped together as though they are similar drugs with similar problems simply because the symptoms that they treat, pain & fever, are the same.
TL; DR - Advil & Tylenol are very different. Ibuprofen fucks with blood vessels, acetaminophen or paracetamol really doesn't.
Acetaminophen has correlated with higher risk of conditions like ADHD. They don’t know why exactly, but higher prenatal stress was also reported in the study for those who took acetaminophen more often.
I reckon it's all about fever. Not just as simple as it cooks their brains, but there's something about it.
Autism, they become less autistic when they have a fever (it's a real effect), and the vaccines cause a fever with the parents then reporting that is when it all started, and the acetaminophen interferes with the fever and is taken when (in part) the mother has a fever.
It's all tied into fever. Might not even be acetaminophen as such, but the reasons for taking it. Higher prenatal stress? Well yeah, the mother is taking pain meds, presumably she is in more pain and the baby is more stressed ya know?
They’ve literally been warning pregnant women to not take NSAIDs or acetaminophen for nearly two decades now. Multiple studies over a decade now show elevated risk to fetal development. Pregnant leftists immediately start downing Tylenol the second Trump says it bad for pregnant women.
One of the main reasons women are advised to avoid NSAIDs (but acetaminophen , which isn't considered an NSAID) in pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, was that drugs like ibuprofen are known to negatively impact the timed closure of the ductus arteriosus, which is the main bypass vessel in utero that is key for placental-fetal cardiac circulation.
But the DA is required to close with very specific timing as the newborn emerges from the womb to take their first breath, necessitating immediate shunting of the dual chamber cardiac system to start redirecting flow into the pulmonary vasculature to begin oxygen transfer, a system that was previously sitting collapsed & unused for 9 months while bathed in a liquid amniotic fluid environment.
For that reason & for others having to due with different pharmacology & mechanism of action for the drugs, NSAIDs & acetaminophen shouldn't be lumped together as though they are similar drugs with similar problems simply because the symptoms that they treat, pain & fever, are the same.
TL; DR - Advil & Tylenol are very different. Ibuprofen fucks with blood vessels, acetaminophen or paracetamol really doesn't.
Acetaminophen has correlated with higher risk of conditions like ADHD. They don’t know why exactly, but higher prenatal stress was also reported in the study for those who took acetaminophen more often.
I reckon it's all about fever. Not just as simple as it cooks their brains, but there's something about it.
Autism, they become less autistic when they have a fever (it's a real effect), and the vaccines cause a fever with the parents then reporting that is when it all started, and the acetaminophen interferes with the fever and is taken when (in part) the mother has a fever.
It's all tied into fever. Might not even be acetaminophen as such, but the reasons for taking it. Higher prenatal stress? Well yeah, the mother is taking pain meds, presumably she is in more pain and the baby is more stressed ya know?