Saw a friend mention her doc started her on aspirin during pregnancy and got a bit curious. Im in my first tri and nobody told me anything like this. Just wanting to understand why its given, not taking anything on my own.
I remember feeling so confused about all the medications during my first pregnancy. My doctor prescribed low-dose aspirin because I had a history of some complications. I felt a bit worried initially, but then my gynac explained it was important for the baby's healthy growth and to prevent certain issues. It felt reassuring after that talk.
Achha, aspirin ki baat kar rahe ho? Haan, mere gynac ne bhi bola tha kuch cases mein. It's usually given to prevent certain complications like high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia, and sometimes to help with blood flow to the baby. But honestly, it's something only your doctor can decide if you need it. Don't take it otherwise.
Oh god, more medicines? My brain is already mush from this 3rd trimester fatigue! I know some docs prescribe it for specific reasons, like if there's a risk of pre-eclampsia or for better blood circulation. Thankfully, my doc hasn't added that to my daily pill party yet. One less thing to remember, lol.
Aspirin? Seriously, I don't even remember my own name half the time now, forget why meds are used! But yeah, I vaguely recall my doc mentioning it helps with blood flow or something for some mums. Thank god I'm done with all the pills for now, just caffeine is my life support!
Oh haan, low-dose aspirin. My doctor had prescribed it to me in the second trimester because I had a slight risk of high blood pressure. It was just a small pill once a day. It really helps with preventing complications like pre-eclampsia or helping with baby's growth. But only take it if your doc tells you, don't self-medicate.
Umm, I'm just trying to understand all these things before planning. My friend told me sometimes doctors recommend it to help with implantation or to prevent clotting issues if there's a history. It sounds like something only a doctor would decide, right? I'd be shy to even ask.