Yes!!! Aspirin is a blood thinner and can cause a bleed out, taking the forming embryo with it. Aspirin has also been linked to birth defects and is contraindicated in pregnancy unless you're taking it for another medical condition and under a doctor's supervision. If you need on over-the-counter pain rememdy while pregnant, talk to you doctor, but usually Tylenol is OK as long as you keep it under 500mg every 4-6 hours.
it wouldn't necessarily cause a fetal death, but if the pills were strong enough and you are a small woman than, yes, it could. It would more likely hurt the fetus and give it abnormalities at birth.
No. Aspirin 325 mg does not cause miscarriage in the first week of pregnancy. On the contrary such early miscarriages are usually due to chromosomal defects in embryo. It is good to have one, rather than to have congenitally defective baby.
Aspirin wont abort or miscarry a baby and as pregnant you should take Tylenol and speak to your doctor about what to take based on the reason you need painkillers.
No, Cortal is Aspirin and does not abort.
This enteric coated aspirin is not indicated in pregnancy. It may cause excessive bleeding after delivery.
When pregnant you shouldn't take aspirin but it can not cause miscarriage. Pepsi does def not cause anything but high blood sugar and possibly cavities.
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No, Aspirin can not cause bleeding per say, But it does thin your blood. Meaning if you cut yourself and you take excessive amounts of aspirin, you will bleed a lot because it is so thin. That is why the put a baby aspirin under the tongue of people that are having a heart attack to thin the blood so it can pass easier through the artery over the clot. Source: my mind and what my mother has told me.
ANY drug that is a BLOOD THINNER, including aspirin, should be used only on a doctors advice. Coumadin, when used with aspirin can cause excessive bleeding or lack of ability for blood to clot.
The abuse of aspirin can cause gastrointestinal problems, bleeding, and brain damage.
There are a number of diseases that cause excessive bleeding or bleeding from injuries too slight to have consequences in healthy people.
Miscarriage? Bleeding disorder? Taking a blood thinner, such as aspirin? I hope whoever is asking this question has consulted a doctor.
usually means a miscarriage
No, the antibiotic Cipro can not cause excessive vaginal bleeding. If you are experiencing bleeding and it is not your regualr menstrual cycle, you will need to see your doctor or go to an emergency room asap.