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Risk of preeclampsia in NT Scan
Hello Doctor I have high risk of preeclampsia before 37 week. My risk is 1:39 Doc has prescribed me 150 mg ecosprin. What does this mean. I am worried is it safe to take in pregnancy. I have heard it causes bleeding.
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Yes its safe
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Connect please
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It’s safe to take during pregnancy. It will improve the blood supply to uterus and fetus.
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Safe Improves microplacental circulation n reduces risk of eclampsia
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This is prediction . By taking the ecosprin 150 mg tablet daily you will be helping urself by reducing the chances or the severity of developing high blood pressure during pregnancy which is also called pre eclampsia.
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It is safe medicine when your blood pressure is high.
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Yes it is safe Predictability if you having blood pressure is high, so yes you have to take it
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