Yes, it is generally safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) while pregnant. Recent research as of 2024-2025 shows that using acetaminophen during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism or ADHD in children, contrary to older studies that suggested such links. Acetaminophen remains the safest over-the-counter pain reliever for pregnant women and is recommended by medical professionals, including obstetricians, especially for managing pain and fever. However, it is important to stay within the recommended dosage limits—no more than 3,000 to 4,000 milligrams per day—and discuss any medication use with a healthcare provider during pregnancy. Other pain relievers like ibuprofen and naproxen are not recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to fetal development, making Tylenol the preferred choice. If there are any chronic conditions or persistent symptoms requiring medication, a healthcare provider should be consulted to ensure the safest approach for both mother and baby.
