Aspirin, like many other NSAIDs is a prostaglandin inhibitor (blocker) and therefore should not be used in the last tremester (6-9 months) of pregnancy. Prostaglindins help in redirecting the baby's blood flow into his/her lungs just before the birthing process (almost at the 2nd to 3rd stage of labour). Aspirin could prevent that vital and essential redirecting of blood flow into the baby's lungs and instead the blood might be routed to the uterus through the palcenta. Abruptio Placenta, is a very serious and potentially fatal condition to both the mother and baby, may occur if excessive use of Aspirin or other NSAIDs are used during the second and third tremester. Aspirin's use in warrented only in low doses and in early pregnancy, for very few reasons like recurrent miscarriages etc., and strictly under a your treating Ob & Gynae physician's directive and supervision. - MN
ECOSPRIN 75 (Aspirin 75 mg) is an inhibitor of platelet aggregation - it prevents blood clots, but aspirin should only be taken with your health care provider's supervision during pregnancy as it is also a blood thinner.
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Aspirin is not coated in an abortive drug, but if it is taken at the time of conception or in the very early stages of pregnancy, it can increase the risk of miscarriage. The main problem with taking aspirin later on in pregnancy is that aspirin can delay labor and has increase in complications related to bleeding. There has been some debate as to whether taking aspirin during pregnancy will cause a detrimental effect on the heart and lungs of the developing baby. The viewpoints range from it may cause in increase in risk to no increase in risk, but neither side says it is beneficial. So, unless you are prescribed aspirin by your doctor to treat some specific conditions, you shouldn't take it while pregnant.
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In studies of laboratory animals, epoetin taken during pregnancy caused birth defects, including damage to the bones and spine.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
It is generally not advised for a pregnant woman to take aspirin unless it is prescribed by a doctor. In some conditions aspirin is the appropriate choice, but it can have some consequences if taken in the wrong context. Other than the analgesic (pain killing) effect, aspirin causes the platelets in the blood to not clot as easily. This is important in the treatment in some diseases, but in pregnancy can cause problems with the developing fetus (rarely), or during delivery (often).
A mother who took diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy.
only if you have not taken care of your body properly
side effect of not taken routine drugs during pregnancy
No, and taking Paxil during pregnancy can lead to birth defects and even death.
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