Research shows that taking low-dose aspirin (also known as “baby aspirin”) during pregnancy can help prevent preeclampsia — a pregnancy-related high blood pressure disorder that affects up ...
Research-backed guidance from the American Heart Association (AHA) published in 2019 advised against routinely taking baby ...
If the benefits do outweigh the risks for you, how much aspirin should you take? Talk to your doctor first. The standard dose is one baby aspirin (81 milligrams) a day. Higher doses are no more ...
Gestational hypertension, or high blood pressure developed during the latter half of pregnancy, is becoming a more common complication as the average childbearing age for women has increased. Trends ...