Aspirin for preeclampsia at a higher dose offers no added benefit, according to an SMFM 2025 study on high-risk pregnancies.
Following a low-dose aspirin regimen may give you more chances of getting pregnant and delivering live births.
Being a parent is sometimes confusing. Medicines are a serious business for babies. You should always consult your doctor before giving your baby any type of medicine. But there are some that you should never give your baby.
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