You are taking it for pregnancy, right?? Just to clarify, ~most~ people would wean off the aspirin gradually over the course of 3-4 weeks after BFP. But some people have issues where their blood clots too easily and they are given blood thinners (aspirin or occasionally something even stronger) thru their pregnancy and have to come off those at 36 weeks because delivery while on blood thinners is highly risky both for mama and baby. So in that case, if you are told to come off the aspirin at 36 weeks, I would try to start weaning off a little sooner, so like at 34-35 weeks, drop back, aiming to be done with weaning by 36 1/2 weeks. you don't want to take it much longer than 36 weeks because it needs to be out of your system by delivery time both for your sake and the baby's. I woudl also probably go ahead with the Vit. K drops for baby just to be sure his blood is clotting ok.
Most doctors and midwives have not read the most recent research which clearly shows an increased risk of death from clotting and heart attacks when people who were on aspirin therapy stop it suddenly!!! theheart.org: trusted cardiology news and opinions And even if they have, it's like until they see the same study done on miscarriages they can't connect the dots but it's SOOO obvious to me that it just can't be good to drop the aspirin all at once. I think it's a serious thing and we need to be really cautious with it.![]()
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September 2nd, 2013, 02:07 PM #11!!! Questions??
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September 2nd, 2013, 02:39 PM #12
Many thanks Atomic, yes I'm on it to prevent pre-term PET like I had with ds1 at 30 weeks. It worked for ds2 as he was born at term & I had no BP issues at all. I understand the need to be off the aspirin at 36 weeks for delivery purposes but I was surprised that my midwife thought it'd be okay to stop suddenly. With ds2 I had no idea, but after reading your concerns it made me question it this time. I think I'm comfortable with easing off it during week 35. There was a huge study done that showed the aspirin helped the placenta to function better for those Mums that had suffered from PET before 32 weeks and had a significant impact on future pregnancies. Unfortunately because doctors don't know the exact cause of PET this is the best way to hopefully prevent it in women with known risks. I'm not sure that the NHS offers Vit K drops, but if they do my last two would've had them & this one will too.
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September 2nd, 2013, 02:43 PM #13
Yeah I just wanted to be sure it was clear for other people as well and that no one walked away thinking they should be on aspirin for 36 weeks if they'd just been taking it for swaying!!
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September 2nd, 2013, 02:58 PM #14
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September 2nd, 2013, 03:54 PM #15
I don't know what the deal is with aspirin or why you should take it to sway pink but if this helps I didn't take a lick of aspirin or cranberry and got a DD. I am pretty sure the secret to my DD was my diet and my DH's one time out of the month release. SO a super duper with hold. I would say anything that is making you bruise you should stop taking. That doesn't sound too good. BUT again like I said I don't know the purpose behind it.