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12 Ιουλ 2022 · In view of its relevance, aspirin administration is commonly recommended to women at high risk for preeclampsia or FGR by the various national and international guidelines [7–22]. Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care.
Low-dose aspirin (81 mg/day) prophylaxis is recommended in women at high risk of preeclampsia and should be initiated between 12 weeks and 28 weeks of gestation (optimally before 16 weeks) and continued daily until delivery.
ACOG and SMFM also have provided more detailed information around timing, recommending that low-dose aspirin be initiated between 12 weeks and 28 weeks of gestation (optimally before 16 weeks) and continued daily until delivery 1. USPSTF 2021 Recommendation.
13 Ιαν 2023 · Abstract. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends initiation of 81 mg of aspirin daily for women at risk of preeclampsia between 12 and 28 weeks’ gestation, optimally before 16 weeks, with continuation until delivery.
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
There is general agreement in the reported indications for aspirin intake in pregnancy, with prior preeclampsia and maternal medical co-morbidity associated with increased risk of preeclampsia being the major indications for aspirin intake.
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.