My BP has been a bit on the higher side and doc started me on a low dose aspirin. I always thought aspirin is for something else. Does it actually help with BP? Just curious matlab how it works.
I had blood pressure issues during my pregnancy and it can get serious very quickly. Please do not take aspirin unless your doctor specifically told you to do so. Contact your gynecologist immediately to get your BP checked safely.
I read that doctors sometimes prescribe low-dose aspirin to prevent preeclampsia in high-risk cases, but you should never self-medicate. If you have concerns about your blood pressure, please talk to your gynac right away to get the right treatment.
I am not very sure about this, but I think any medication like aspirin should only be taken if your doctor specifically prescribes it. High blood pressure during pregnancy can be risky, so please consult your doctor immediately.
For my thyroid, I had to do regular follow-ups, and the same goes for blood pressure. My doctor told me never to take aspirin or any BP medicine on my own because only a gynac can decide the correct safe dosage for your baby. Please call your doctor.
High BP is something you shouldn't ignore or try to fix with random home remedies or OTC medicines like aspirin. The best workable solution is to call your gynac immediately and let them prescribe what is safe for your baby.