If you are concerned about ulcers, you could take enteric coated aspirin instead of chewable |
| For those who took baby aspirin while TTC, when did you start? Is it every day of your cycle? Just after you ovulate? |
Not sure how relevant this is for you, but I had an FET and they had me start on cycle day 1. |
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| It was a fluke occurrence but my sister lost a late-term pregnancy due to a blood clot in the umbilical cord. I suspect aspirin could help reduce blood clot risks as well. |
| Hmmm... I wonder if I should have taken it. I just delivered my 5th child at age 44. My blood pressure always ran low. Age was my only known risk factor I’m surprised based on what I read here that no one ever mentioned it. |
You're not the only one. I never took it and even developed Pre-E, had a couple risk factors and not once was it ever mentioned for later pregnancies. 😳 |
It’s relatively new I think. |
Same except I'm 37 and due in 6 weeks. Definitely don't want the pre-e! Going to discuss at my appointment with MFM this week. |
Who was your doctor? If you had preeclampsia you absolutely should be on it for future pregnancies. Both my MFM and OB advised me on this and I was on it my whole pregnancy starting at around 12 weeks. |
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Take the aspirin. This IS evidence based medicine. I got pre-e at 41 and my heart and BP are still messed up at 49. I wish I had known them that a simple intervention might help
Prevent it. Stop playing around. You’re not an expert. |
| I did it, but I had a history of preeclampsia. |
I am with CWC and honestly they're not that great. I also see a MFM, but it has never been mentioned. I'm due in a few weeks and now my BP has started to rise and at they're concerned about pre-E, but still haven't mentioned low dose aspirin. Did you take it until you delivered? |
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I wonder if it has a big effect on blood pressure. My problem was low blood pressure. Always felt dizzy when I stood up. They wouldn’t up my epidural dose either because it was making my blood pressure drop too much. So I got massive amounts of saline pumped in. I could barely open my eyes the next day because I was like one big puffy marshmallow. You could push on my legs and you could see the indent. I’m going to discuss with my OB. I can’t imagine it having too much effect but maybe?
Anyways, I was prescribed this for infertility. |