SOGC Position on Acetaminophen in Pregnancy Featured in CBC Article

The SOGC’s recent position statement reaffirming the safety of acetaminophen use during pregnancy was featured in a CBC News article covering new actions by the United States government to add warnings linking Tylenol to autism.

The SOGC emphasizes that acetaminophen remains a safe and appropriate option for managing fever and pain during pregnancy when used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary time. The SOGC revisited the scientific evidence amid reports of shifting medical advice in the U.S. and reasserted that current evidence does not establish a causal connection between acetaminophen and autism.

Read the full CBC story here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/autism-acetaminophen-pregnancy-1.7640063

For more information, please refer to the full SOGC Position Statement on the use of Acetaminophen for Analgesia and Fever in Pregnancy.

The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)