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ü Take the aspirin exactly as your provider tells you to. ü Go to all your prenatal care checkups, even if you’re feeling fine. You can have preeclampsia and not know it. ü If you have signs or symptoms of preeclampsia (like severe headaches, blurred vision or swelling in the hands or face) during or after pregnancy, call your provider ...
You should take 150mg (2 x75mg tablets) once a day from 12 weeks until 36 weeks of your pregnancy. It is best to take in the evening either with or just after food. Please do not worry if you forget to take a tablet, just take one when you remember, however make sure you only take 150mg once a day.
There is evidence that taking aspirin (150mg) every day protects against pre-eclampsia and in general, against high blood pressure in pregnancy. Although it is recommended that you take aspirin for those reasons, it is an unlicensed use of the medicine.
Taking a low dose of aspirin may help to reduce the risk of: • developing hypertension (high blood pressure) and pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure and excessive protein in your urine) • giving birth to your baby prematurely (before 37 weeks) • your baby being smaller than expected.
We recommend you take 150mg of Aspirin every night from the 12th week of pregnancy until delivery of your baby. We will ask your GP to provide a prescription for Aspirin and we will continue to monitor your blood pressure and urine protein throughout your pregnancy. Further information
You have been advised to take 150mg of Aspirin at night until 36 weeks in your pregnancy to reduce the risk of developing pre-eclampsia. This leaflet explains why you have been advised to take Aspirin and about the condition
There is evidence that taking low-dose aspirin (150mg) every day protects against pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure in pregnancy and improves blood flow to baby so they can continue to grow according to their potential.