Monique Botha

Monique Botha

academic United Kingdom

Monique Botha is a professor in social and developmental psychology at Durham University, known for her research on the complexities of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. In recent discussions, she emphasized the lack of robust evidence linking the use of Tylenol during pregnancy to autism, highlighting the importance of safe pain relief options for expectant mothers.

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Kenya Kenya: Monique Botha, a developmental psychologist, expressed that the medical community was shocked by Trump's comments. 7

The Standard: Does taking paracetamol while pregnant cause autism? No, experts say

Australia Australia: Dr Monique Botha highlights that paracetamol is a much safer pain relief option during pregnancy than basically any other alternative. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: How Donald Trump’s war on science has made it more dangerous to be pregnant

Greece Greece: Monique Botha, an associate professor of social and developmental psychology at Durham University, stated that there is no strong evidence showing a causal relationship. 6

Kathimerini: Ο Τραμπ συνέδεσε τον αυτισμό με την παρακεταμόλη – Τι λέει η επιστήμη;

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Monique Botha, a professor in social and developmental psychology at Durham University, stated that there is no robust evidence or convincing studies to suggest there is any causal relationship. 5

BBC: Trump will reportedly link Tylenol to autism