September 2016 Moms

Tylenol link to ADHD

Ok ladies I REALLY need you right now. I am seriously in tears over here and I'm sure its my F*ing hormones. Anyway I got some dental work done on friday (some of you may know because I mentioned it in another thread). Anyway, I go in to see the dentist tomorrow morning because the pain after my fillings has been unbearable. I am having to take regular strength Tylenol around the clock to keep the pain at bay. I have been trying to bear some pain before I take another dose so I'm not taking so much. However, with working and having to interact with patients I don't really have the luxury of sitting home and being miserable. I feel like the most horrible mom. Everybody says Tylenol is safe for use during pregnancy, but studies have shown excessive use of Tylenol has been linked to ADHD. My 7 year old little girl has mild ADHD and we manage it without medication but It is far from easy. I feel like I'm putting my poor unborn child at risk since I decided to have some damn cavities fill during pregnancy. Any of you mommies have to use Tylenol or pain meds or any medications that make you feel like this?? I never took a single medication with my previous children.....Am I overreacting????

Re: Tylenol link to ADHD

  • My son has ADHD in combination with ODD that he does take medication for. I'm sure I took Tylenol during my pregnancy with him and his sister (I had surgery during the pregnancy so I must have) but I certainly don't attribute that to him having ADHD. While we never want to hurt our children, unborn or otherwise, if you're in that much pain I feel like taking Tylenol is more than appropriate. If it was excessive use over the entire pregnancy, it might be one thing. But I don't think over the course of a week (for perfectly acceptable reasons) is going to be harmful.
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  • miam4miam4 member
    I had a terrible back pain that i could not move my neck and I had to take tylenol as well. I didnt take many. After I took because people and drs say it is safe my SIL told me it is not good. I freaked out but was done already. So, lets just pray and hope nothing happens <3
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  • I'm thinking that "excessive" use is taking the max amount regularly throughout an entire pregnancy. If you're taking it when you need it, that's not excessive. But I understand your distress, and that it's easy to blame yourself but I don't think you need to. I think it's important to take these studies with a grain of salt; most people look at the main headline or title and jump to conclusions, but when you actually read the study, there are so many other factors at play, not to mention the results may or may not be statistically significant. Not to mention if it's just a handful of studies, I usually question the viability of the study.
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  • My 8 year old has ADHD and is medicated.  I don't recall taking Tylenol in my pregnancy with him.  I don't blame myself at all for his adhd.

    I agree with excessive use big the max dose daily throughout he pregnancy.  
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  • RG1RG1 member
    edited June 2016
    Like others, I think excessive means max dose for a long time. 5 weeks ago I had my appendix out and was prescribed Tramadol and Tylenol to deal with the pain. While I felt guilty taking it, I also realized the stress of me being is pain is also not good for the baby and I trusted that the OB prescribing the medication was familiar with the research and understood the benefits outweighed the risks. I was also put under general anesthetic for that surgery. Again, trusted the doctors regarding any side effects to baby. 

    I am currently taking morphine and Tylenol to manage the pain of one of my incisions not healing properly. I trusted the OB who prescribed me morphine as well, knowing what a small amount i would be taking and the limited use of it. 

    If anything is to happen to my child (like ADHD) I will not blame my use of these medicines, as I know I A) needed them at the time and B ) wouldn't have been prescribed them if the research at the time indicated that use would cause serious lasting effects. 

    I hope you can ease your mind and get out of pain!

    edited cause B ) turned into B)
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  • ADHD runs in our family.  Thus far I have been told to avoid: Tylenol, red food dye, sugar, dairy, soy, and a million other things.  The only thing we avoid is food dye, as there are studies linking symptom increase not the diagnosis itself.  Relax, you are more likely to harm your baby when you are stressed and in pain.  Taking Tylenol as prescribed is the best thing for both of you.

  • ashtasht member
    ADHD is way over diagnosed and is often used when no other diagnoses is able to be used. Often times kids are labeled it when they don't have it. 

    That at said if a kid is going to have ADHD or any other mental illness nothing is going to change that.

    I was taking it several times a week along with other meds for migraines. The risk of not taking it was higher then taking it and have no regrets.
  • I really do understand the whole not wanting to take any medication. I have had 2 colds since being pregnant and I only took meds when I really really needed it. 2 nights ago I went to bed with a slight headache and woke up with a migraine 2 hours later, I was in tears! DH (who is even more anti med then I am) gave me ONE Tylenol and after that I slept so wonderfully.

    While their may be a slight correlation at this point doctors don't see it as a risk and tylenol is on my approved list of medication. so TAKE THE MEDS!!!! you will feel much better.

    The article below, states 2 import points: "experts caution the finding needs verification"- which means this is still speculation.  and ""The strongest effects were seen when a woman said she had taken it for six weeks or more, and even more strongly at 20 weeks or more," Ritz added. "We always thought acetaminophen is kind of harmless and not so bad to take during pregnancy, and probably it is, if you take it once or twice. But if you take it repeatedly, you see these risks creeping up.""

    https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/childhood-adhd/news/20140224/use-of-acetaminophen-in-pregnancy-tied-to-higher-adhd-risk-in-child  
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  • If we start going down this road of worry over all side effects then we should all just move into bubbles.
  • I would talk to your doctor about it.

    ADHD is highly heritable. So if your daughter already has it, it might be that someone in your immediate has had ADHD and has gone undiagnosed. 

    I think ADHD is a misunderstood diagnosis. If your daughter has ADHD, it's a blessing that she has been diagnosed early rather than struggling her whole lie with self-hatred and the sense of "why can't I do anything right?!?!"

    Many adults who have ADHD go on to have successful lives.

    Just my two cents.
  • Yea as an adult with ADHD this little one is more likely to have it, not from meds.  But hey I have my MS and a very nice job, it's not that bad.
  • Virtually anything can be linked to ADD these days.  Why? Because science doesn't know WHAT causes it and it's unethical to run studies on fetuses.  All they can do is ask moms if they took Tylenol during pregnancy.  It doesn't rule out the other millions of things that could cause it.  Hell.  Wifi could cause it.  My advice: don't worry about it.
  • Thanks everyone!! The information and insight has been very helpful!! I have my appt in about an hour so I hope I can get some answers! In the mean time I should probably stay off google! I need to remember God made him just how he wanted him. I really do think we should all live in bubbles though because it feels like everything is a risk anymore!
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