President Trump has issued a new warning about Tylenol use during pregnancy, suggesting it should only be taken if 'absolutely necessary.' This comes after his previous claims linking acetaminophen to autism, despite a lack of scientific evidence. In this video, we break down Trump's statements, the response from health organizations like the FDA, WHO, and medical associations, and what experts say about the safety of Tylenol for pregnant women. We also discuss the controversy surrounding vaccine dosage recommendations and the role of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in this debate. Stay informed and make educated decisions about your health and your family's well-being. Key topics covered: Trump's Tylenol warning for pregnant women Acetaminophen and autism: What does the science say? FDA, WHO, and medical associations' stance on Tylenol safety Vaccine dosage recommendations and the MMR vaccine debate The role of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in health policy Kenvue's response to the proposed Tylenol label change