Pregnant women should be trusted to make decisions, don’t need noble lies from gov’t or maker of Tylenol
On this episode of the podcast, Ashley Keller, founding partner of Keller Postman LLC, joins host Amanda Head to examine the growing controversy over Tylenol use during pregnancy. He highlights a 2021 consensus statement signed by 91 scientists warning of possible risks to fetal neurodevelopment, including autism and ADHD. With 60% of pregnant women in the U.S. taking Tylenol, Keller explains how this widespread use could contribute to rising diagnoses and why the lack of rigorous testing is deeply concerning. Keller details the lawsuits already filed with 700+ plaintiffs and the legal battle now pending before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He stresses the need for transparent, truthful warnings so expectant mothers can make informed decisions about their health. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Ashley Keller Founding Partner, Keller Postman Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©









