The Trump administration has advised doctors to prescribe Tylenol to pregnant women only in cases where high fever could pose a risk to the baby. The President has suggested a potential link between use of the active ingredient in Tylenol, acetaminophen, and autism in children, even though no study has yet found a causal connection. This has brought up a lot of confusion and questions about using Tylenol when pregnant and the greater risk that having a fever could have on an unborn baby. Dr. Carrie Gordon, Obstetrician, Gynecologist with Ogden Clinic, joins the show to discuss the risks a fever can pose on an unborn baby and what expecting mothers need to know about the use of acetaminophen.