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Pregnancy after loss: Clear guidance on paracetamol use  

24th September 2025

Pregnancy after loss: Clear guidance on paracetamol use

We know that pregnancy after loss can be a very frightening and anxious time, which is why clear guidance around taking medication is so important. 

Following recent claims, the UK medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), have confirmed that there is no evidence that taking paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism in children. 

Paracetamol remains the recommended first-choice painkiller during pregnancy when used as directed. The MHRA stresses that it is safe when taken at the lowest effective dose, for the shortest time needed. They also highlight that untreated pain and fever in pregnancy can carry their own risks, so managing symptoms appropriately is important. 

As always, anyone who is unsure about taking any medication should follow the instructions in the patient information leaflet and speak with a healthcare professional. 

At the Miscarriage Association, we know how frightening uncertainty in pregnancy can be, especially after experiencing loss. Please know that our support services are available, as well as further information around pregnancy after miscarriage 

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Pregnancy after loss: Clear guidance on paracetamol use

Pregnancy after loss: Clear guidance on paracetamol use  

24th September 2025

We know that pregnancy after loss can be a very frightening and anxious time, which is why clear guidance around taking medication is so important.  Following recent claims, the UK medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), have confirmed that there is no evidence that taking paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism in […]

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