My gynac has started me on low dose aspirin because of some risk factor in my reports. Im a little nervous taking it daily na, ye normal hai kya? Anyone else been prescribed this during pregnancy?
It is safe if your doctor has recommended it for your pregnancy. Please do not worry, but make sure to consult your gynac before taking any medication.
I felt so scared when my doctor prescribed me 150 mg aspirin because I thought it might harm the baby. But my gynac explained it was to prevent high blood pressure, and it kept both of us safe. Just trust your doctor's advice on this.
Having a history of PCOS, my pregnancy was high-risk, and my doctor prescribed me low-dose aspirin. I was very cautious and followed their advice exactly. Please make sure you only take it if your doctor has specifically prescribed it for you.
Along with my thyroid medicines, my doctor also had me on low-dose aspirin to keep my blood flow normal. Just make sure to get your regular blood tests and follow ups done with your doctor to monitor everything properly.
Yes, 150mg is a standard low-dose aspirin used to prevent pre-eclampsia in at-risk cases. It is safe and highly beneficial, but only when prescribed by your obstetrician. Never start or stop it without your doctor's go-ahead.
Beta, in pregnancy, we should not take any English medicine without asking the doctor first. Traditional home remedies are fine for simple things like ginger for nausea, but for medicines like aspirin, you must strictly follow what your doctor says.
During my pregnancy, my doctor started me on aspirin to ensure proper placental blood flow, and we stopped it a few weeks before my C-section. It is completely safe if prescribed, but you must consult your doctor about when to stop it before delivery.
I am planning my pregnancy and have been reading about why some doctors prescribe aspirin. Is 150mg the standard dose for everyone, or does it depend on specific medical history? I will definitely ask my gynac about this in my pre-conception visit.
According to my pregnancy trackers, low-dose aspirin (150mg) is commonly prescribed to prevent pre-eclampsia and support baby's growth. However, it is a prescription-only medication during pregnancy, so please do not self-medicate. Talk to your doctor.
Doctor ne prescribe kiya hai toh safe hai ho na. Apne mann se koi bhi dawa nahi leni chahiye pregnancy me. If your gynac told you to take it, then definitely take it on time.
I totally panicked when I saw aspirin in my prescription because we usually take it for headaches! But actually, 150mg is a low dose given to prevent complications like pre-eclampsia. It is safe if your doctor has advised it, so don't worry.
Actually yaar, my doctor also prescribed me 150 mg aspirin because of my borderline BP. It's completely safe and very common these days to prevent complications. Just don't self-medicate, ask your gynac first!
I was prescribed low-dose aspirin during my pregnancy to improve blood flow to the baby. It is safe if your doctor recommended it, but please never take it on your own. Always follow your gynac's prescription.
Oh god, I overthought this so much when my gynac wrote aspirin 150mg in my file! I kept googling if it was safe and got so anxious. Honestly, it is very common and safe, but please do not take it unless your doctor has prescribed it.
Low-dose aspirin is safe only when your obstetrician prescribes it for specific reasons like blood pressure or placental flow. Do not take it on your own or skip doses. Follow your doctor's instructions strictly.