Okay thanks, now how long in advance do women start taking baby aspirin before their first attempt or what is the recommendation? and could I only take it from AF-O of my first attempt?
thx for all your help.
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I do not believe it causes miscarriage as long as you're taking it in advance of getting pg and then you gradually wean off. Anything that messes around with blood clotting can make it harder for a bean to get started. But hundreds of ladies have taken it with good results to PREVENT miscarriage.
Yes, it's best to continue taking aspirin rather than start and stop it. the reason is explained in great detail here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/ttc-...echniques.html
BFP = big fat positive, a positive pregnancy test.
The aspirin is especially important to wean off of because it affects the ability of your blood to clot. When you take it, your body senses this and starts to make extra things called 'clotting factors' that cause your blood to clot. Then if you stop taking the aspirin suddenly, your body doesn't realize this for awhile and keeps making higher levels of clotting factors that can cause your blood to clot too easily. This could potentially cause heart attacks, strokes, DVT, and may contribute to causing miscarriage (NOT the aspirin itself, just stopping it all of a sudden) because the baby gets its nutrients and oxygen supply thru the cord and any clots in that are disastrous.
I think you should start it at low doses (2 a week) as far in advance of yoru sway as possible. You may be able to, over time, gradually increase dose until you're taking up to 5 a week without any bleeding or bruising (becos your body will gradually up production of clotting factors to counteract).
Some people are just really sensitive to aspirin. I can't even take ONE without bruising horribly. If you can't take it, that's ok, remember most of the baby girls ever conceived were without benefit of aspirin.
okay thanks for some reason aspirin scares me blood disorder's run in my family and my mom has a bleeding dissorder. also when I had my boy's right after they were born they had to put shots in my legs to help stop some of my bleeding. I don't have a bleeding dissorder but the spirin scares me so I probably won't take it unless I can take it for a short amount of time unless it's not gonna do anything and be pointless.