Trump's Tylenol and vaccine warnings leave some pregnant women concerned, others angry

Tylenol drugs are on display at a drugstore chain in Buffalo Grove, Ill., Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Faith Ayer had no qualms about taking Tylenol for chronic migraines and COVID-19 during her pregnancy, and grew disappointed and angry as she watched President Donald Trump rail against the pain medicine.

“A lot of the claims that were shared have just not been ,” said Ayer, a nurse practitioner in Jacksonville, Florida, who is about 17 weeks pregnant with her first child. She said Trump's words have implications “for patients across the country and even across the world.”

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