In multiple recent studies, low-dose aspirin results on preeclampsia have been promising. Women at risk for preeclampsia who took low-dose aspirin daily after the first trimester lowered their risk of developing the condition by 24 percent, and dropped the risk of preterm birth by 14 percent. In addition, the risk for intrauterine growth restriction was 20 percent lower for those women placed on a regular low-dose aspirin regime.
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