Generally, aspirin isn't recommended during pregnancy unless you have certain medical conditions. This article is written by Mayo Clinic Staff. _________________________________________ Use of low-dose aspirin — 60 to 100 milligrams (mg) daily — hasn't been found to be harmful during pregnancy and is sometimes recommended for pregnant women with recurrent pregnancy loss, clotting disorders and preeclampsia. […]
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