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Using Aspirin in Pregnancy to Prevent Preeclampsia

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Last updated: 2024/03/19 at 12:43 AM
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This article serves as a guide and should not be considered medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new medication, particularly during pregnancy.

During pregnancy, questions about prenatal health may arise. It’s crucial to be cautious about what you consume while pregnant. While some medications are generally avoided, aspirin is one that some healthcare providers recommend to prevent preeclampsia.

Preeclampsia is a condition characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine during pregnancy, affecting 2%-10% of pregnancies globally. It can lead to severe complications for both the mother and baby. Aspirin is often used to prevent or delay the onset of preeclampsia, especially in individuals with a history of the condition.

Although aspirin carries some risks, studies show that a daily low dose (81 mg) is safe during pregnancy. It is essential to consult your healthcare provider before using aspirin to prevent preeclampsia and to discuss the potential benefits and risks based on your individual circumstances.

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