75mg asprin - anyone trying it

Hi ladies, I'm 10 dpo and just got a bfp. Have had 2 losses this year so started 75 mg of asprin today. Am going to drs on Monday to get checked out, but hope this will helpxx
 
Hi ladies, I'm 10 dpo and just got a bfp. Have had 2 losses this year so started 75 mg of asprin today. Am going to drs on Monday to get checked out, but hope this will helpxx

Congratulations :baby:
 
oh well now im really confused coz the earliest i bleed is 24 days which i get regularly but the longest i get especiall if its a m/c is 31 days so what is my lp and is it normal , i mean i keep getting told i have a regular cycle but how can you have regular cycle if you got one period 24 days and then another one at 26 days, and then another one at 28 days and then another at 25 days and then back to 24 days and then 24, 24, 24, 27, 25, 26, 29, i mean ot me that is not regular but they say it is ?????:shrug:
 
From what I understand "normal" is when your period is within a few days of each other. Your O date can be on different cycle days so your shorter cycles more than likely mean your Ov earlier in your cycle. Do you track when you O?? Use OPKs? Temp?
 
yeah i get to know as i get those sharp pains and cm is different but just recently they have been 24 or 25 days so OV is always on cd10, so im hoping that its all good.
I have had an embarrassing thing happen last night look for the thread on ttc and see what you think , i have apologised on the thread before i started lol !!!, i just couldnt believe it
 
If your Ov on cd10 and having a 24/25 day cycle then your lp is about 14 days which is good:) I will find your thread..
 
congrats mazee please see your gp before taking aspirin as you might not not need it if your blood is clotting normally and is not reccommended for everyone .
 
hi, ye i've started taking it after my m/c last week, i have a history of m/c and my two boys were both prem over 16 years ago, so giving it a go!!
 
Can I ask how the asprin helps?? and can you take regular asprin or do you need a special type?

xx
 
you can take 75mg from any stage of your cycle as long as you have no blood problems and it helps by making the lining more sticky and helps to stop miscarriages happen especially if you have had quite a few like a few of us on here.
this is my 2nd month as i only took it from 6dpo last month and had really good signs but it ended with another early early m/c so have taken it allt his month and have 7 days left to see if i get my period or not hopefully the latter , good luck girls xxxxx
Im away for 12 days so see you all then xxx
 
I'll keep my fingers crossed Inkd and thanks for the info x
 
Sorry ink you have it wrong about the asprin. Its to stop blot clots, doesnt make your lining sticky at all, actually thins in out, its a blood thinner. Please ladies I recommend talking to your gp or specialist about it before using it, just dont go by what someone says on a forum the information is often wrong. It can help, but only if you have that sort of problem in the first place, otherwise you are taking uneccessary drugs.
 
Sorry ink you have it wrong about the asprin. Its to stop blot clots, doesnt make your lining sticky at all, actually thins in out, its a blood thinner. Please ladies I recommend talking to your gp or specialist about it before using it, just dont go by what someone says on a forum the information is often wrong. It can help, but only if you have that sort of problem in the first place, otherwise you are taking uneccessary drugs.

It can also cause severe irritation and bleeding of the lining of the stomach and intestines. It can also interact with many prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and herbals you may be taking. And if you are on a daily aspirin therapy, you can have an overdose if you take something for a headache or cold.

There is no proof it does anything for anyone who has not been diagnosed with a blood clotting disorder. There is proof it can cause harm when used improperly.

If you are determined to self-medicate, at the very least, please talk to a pharmacist before you start and tell him/her absolutely everything that you are taking - all vitamins, all supplements, all prescriptions, all herbals - so that he/she can advise you of any dangerous interactions.

I work in health care and see the negative effects and unintended consequences of self-medicating all the time. Please, please talk to your dr first.
 
Wannab and Happy Auntie...my doc has put me on 81mg of baby apsrin because it does increase the blood flow to the interine lining helping making it a better enviroment for the egg to attach so no Inkd is not completely wrong.
 
How does baby aspirin help with trying to get pregnant?




Aspirin is an over the counter medicine used for pain relief and to reduce fever. Aspirin is also an anticoagulant; that is, it keeps blood from clotting excessively.

A low does of aspirin such as found in baby aspirin may be beneficial to fertility. It is thought that aspirin can help the uterine lining by helping with the blood flow to the ovaries and uterus. Low dose aspirin treatment also significantly improves ovarian response. Aspirin is thought to help with In Vitro Fertilization, particularly in women who have previously had a miscarriage. Studies show that it may reduce the risk of miscarriage as much as 50% when used with heparin or immunoglobulin.

You can take any brand of aspirin, as long as it has no more than 81 mg per tablet. This will be in either the chewable baby aspirins, or in the adult low dose aspirin. The tablets are very small and easy to swallow. You only need to take one tiny pill per day to reap the benefits. Taking one low dose or baby aspirin (81 mg) a day is a good thing to add to the supplements you are already taking. If you are suspicious about miscarriages, or have suffered from them in the past, ask your doctor about aspirin. It could very well be what the doctor orders. When you are trying to conceive, it is important not to take any type of drug, even an over the counter one, without talking to your doctor first

Here is some more info on it ladies...
 

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