Hi - have read a few people worries about m/c. Not sure if this is helpful but.....Has anyone else been told this..... Its what our consultant said last week. She said as I have PCOS theres a higher chance of m/c therefore I should start taking asprins now. Thoughts?
Hi Caz, <br>My consultant put me on aspirin after my first m/c, unfortunately it didn't stop my second (just over a year later) but it is a regularly recommended treatment. Aspirin thins the blood and so helps the circulation to the womb apparently.<br>I'm still taking it "just in case" !!!<br>Terri<br><br>[Edited by tshepher on 10-Dec-02 12:22]
Hi Caz,<br><br>I have been told that Asprin helps thicken the lining of the womb, maybe that is why it is suppose to help M/c. Just another fact!!!???<br><br>Savannah
Dear all,<br><br>It seems that some clinics routinely ask people to take aspirin. My friend recommended it to me after she'd had 3 miscarriages. When I asked the clinic if it was okay, they said that it may help the bloodflow to the uterus, but I'm not sure if there's any hard evidence in the literature. <br>I suppose it won't do you any harm, so 75mg a day is fine. I could only find soluble aspirin at 75mg, but I prefer tablets - has anyone else found them in the shops?<br><br>Alison P
Caz,<br><br>not sure if this will help....<br><br>Have just waited 4 months to see a Professor following 3 consecutive miscarriages and told NOT to take aspirin.<br><br>I suppose it really is individual at this stage but take medical advise. I also know that drugs like brufen can affect the linig of the womb and contribute to miscarriages!<br><br>Good luck whatever you decide<br><br>Eve<br>x
Caz,<br><br>Funnily enough I have put a posting about this on the 'Pregnant after treatment' site. My consultant has highly recommend I take it. This is my first pregnancy. I was rather concerned it may harm the baby but she has assured me it won't. As tsepher says it thins and purifies the blood. In response to Alison P about soluble aspirin I have dispersible aspirin from Boots and I swallow it. I checked with the chemist and he says that is fine to do.<br><br>Love<br><br>Tracey D