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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Aspirin and Pregnancy

Almost any medication used during pregnancy can have some effect on your baby. Small doses of aspirin could be acceptable during pregnancy but put in mind that aspirin use can increase bleeding. Do not take any amount without discussing it with your doctor. Research has shown there may be situation in which aspirin use is beneficial. Very low dose of aspirin in the evening may be good insurance against some pregnancy complications, such us premature labor and high blood pressure. Baby aspirin contains 81 ½ mg. of aspirin may be prescribed. Usually it is taken early in the pregnancy before reaching the 16th week.


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At last! A grounded and highly readable scientific guide to pregnancy that combines the best of both worlds—conventional and alternative
-- Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause
The Whole Pregnancy Handbook

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