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What is baby aspirin is it just like half a normal aspirin and is it recommended to take coming up to IVF anyone know?

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Cinderella5

Hey Nyko, I had this recommened to me by my clinic during my last cycle to try to improve my blood flow to help improve my lining. Its called baby aspirin or 75mg dose. Hope this helps!x

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72cloud9

I was told to take from transfer if I recall-u can get it in sainsburys/Tesco it's very low dose & says it's for people who have had strokes etc 😳 But it is also helpful for implantation x

Don't take without ok from doc tho x

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Nyko. Low dose soluble aspirin is 75mgs and just one is usually prescribed once a day. Some consultants believe that it can prevent any clotting in the womb lining and is often prescribed when Natural Killer Cells are diagnosed with immune problems. Always best to notify your GP or ask his/her opinion first, if you want to take it without a prescription. Diane

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