Hello
Did anyone had to take low dose aspirin during pregnancy and their baby is ok ? Developmentally and everything?
My doctor recommend it to prevent preeclampsia, didn’t have it until during labor last pregnancy . I worried about it causing development delays because of all the studies that are coming forward about Tylenol not being so safe during pregnancy while it’s has been said before it was completely safe. Any positive experiences over here? Also did taking baby aspirin kept you from having preeclampsia again?
Thank you sharing all your experiences!
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Yes, I took baby aspirin at 18wks till I had my baby at 38wks

I took baby aspirin the entire first pregnancy and I plan on doing the same for this one, I’m prone to blood cloths because of a genetic mutation. Baby started walking at 11 months and all 😊

I took it throughout. My 2yo is just fine. Also, know that Tylenol is not aspirin. They’re taking precautions based on the most likely/greatest threats to your and your baby’s safety. Preeclampsia is disastrous but avoidable ❤️

Aspirin is a much older drug than tylenol. Most likely safer

That being said it was recommended to me. I didn't take it and everything was fine
Thank you so much for all your answers. I am less anxious about it now

It’s very common. No need to be concerned.

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