Aspirin was said to sway pink due to lower pH but teh science of pH is very very sketchy and when we tracked our results, the aspirin didn't help, same number of people got girls with and without it.
The reason why aspirin was thought to possibly help with losses was because it's a blood thinner, and one theory of loss is that some of them are caused by blood being too "clotty" (which for some people is 100% proven, some women do have blood that clots too easily and that may prevent a fertilized egg from being able to implant.)
BUT. And this is a BIG BUT!
For those of us (the majority) who do not have issues with our blood clotting too easily (and some of us like me who actually seem to have overly thin blood and have issues with bleeding and bruising) adding aspirin into the mix can actually be a total disaster and likely cause miscarriage because for a baby to implant, it's not only necessary for the blood to not be too thick, but also not to be too THIN. You don't want there to be bleeding that starts and can't stop, and additionally it is proven that there is some need for inflammation both in the ovaries for ovulation to happen correctly, and in other parts of our body for pregnancy to occur. We don't WANT to be loading up on blood thinners or anti-inflammatories (aspirin is both) at a point in time where we need our bodies to be able to accurately control the clotting ability of our blood and undergoing various processes that require swelling/inflammation to happen properly. Not to mention that aspirin may harm or even kill YOU yourself by thinning your blood excessively.
In ABC's situation, she had had 3 losses and she wanted to try the aspirin despite not having a proven clotting disorder, and that was fine for her to do that. Maybe it helped her; after all the stuff we don't know about conception is huge and the stuff we do know is minor - she may have had a clotting disorder we don't know how to test for yet. But that doesn't mean that everyone should now extrapolate that to themselves. We have not only our experiences here (I've seen WAY more people for whom aspirin seemed to cause harm than for those who did not have a diagnosed blood clotting disorder and yet were still helped by it) but also studies that seem to indicate for people who don't need it, it's worse than nothing.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...icineandhealth https://www.verywellfamily.com/truth...rriage-2371758
Most losses are chromosomal and have nothing to do with clotting anyway. So I just really want you guys to proceed with great caution and not add in aspirin out of an assumption that it will prevent another miscarraige. You very well may end up MORE likely to have another miscarriage, not less.