A Mom's Journey and the Autism Misconception
USASun Nov 02 2025
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Pregnancy can bring a lot of pain. Some moms try different things to feel better. One mom tried snorting Tylenol. She heard about it at a party. Pregnant women used mirrors and rolled-up bills to snort the medicine. It made them feel good fast. Soon, she did this often in her third trimester.
This mom's son has autism. She thinks the Tylenol might have caused it. But experts say there's no proof. Autism is not caused by one thing. It's a mix of many factors. Blaming one thing is not fair or helpful.
This mom tried hard to do what she thought was best. For her son, she ate organic food and did yoga. She even avoided circumcision. For her daughter, she did the opposite. She ate fast food and took painkillers. Her daughter is not autistic. This shows that autism is not simple.
So, why blame moms? They are already doing their best. Instead of blaming, we should support real science. Scientists need more money to study autism. Let's focus on finding real answers, not quick fixes.
Autism is complex. It's not caused by one thing. Blaming moms or any single factor doesn't help. Let's support them and fund real science.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-moms-journey-and-the-autism-misconception-203533e5
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