Low dose aspirin now for all “old“ pregnant moms?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took it to get pregnant and I believe it helped. Shady Grove had me on it for a prior pregnancy.

I was JUST wondering if I should stay on it now that I'm pregnant. I'm 35 and it was something I was going to ask.


PP here. Just googled and it does seem recommended.

I wanted to add that my hesitancy was that my dad developed an ulcer from daily baby aspirin.


If you are concerned about ulcers, you could take enteric coated aspirin instead of chewable
Anonymous
For those who took baby aspirin while TTC, when did you start? Is it every day of your cycle? Just after you ovulate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those who took baby aspirin while TTC, when did you start? Is it every day of your cycle? Just after you ovulate? [/My doctor recommended baby aspirin every day during stimulation for egg retrieval and every day for the frozen embryo transfer. So, essentially months of baby aspirin before implantation.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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. 😳
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I’ve heard of this. I’m now 42 and due in 2 weeks. My blood pressure has not been elevated at all. Usually around 110/70 or lower. But it’s my third pregnancy, and I did not have high blood pressure or preeclampsia in previous pregnancies. I am with an ob office in Fairfax.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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. 😳



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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I did it, but I had a history of preeclampsia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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. 😳



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.


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?
Anonymous
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.
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