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    Low dose aspirin may be effective in helping women who have had a miscarriage to have a successful pregnancy

    • Last Update: 2017-02-10
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, researchers from the National Institutes of health in the United States have found that daily low-dose aspirin may be effective in helping women who have had a miscarriage get pregnant successfully These women who benefit from aspirin have higher levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a special protein in the blood that can indicate inflammation of the whole system, and aspirin is believed to be able to effectively neutralize this inflammation Relevant research is published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and me tabolis In the article, the researchers analyzed the original data from the "aspirin effect on pregnancy and childbirth test (http://www.chemdrug.com/sell/24/)" (eager) program (http://www.chemdrug.com/sell/76/) The aim of this project is to determine whether low-dose aspirin can effectively inhibit abortion in women with one or two abortion histories In this study, the researchers divided the women in the study into three groups: the low CRP group (CRP less than 0.70mg per liter of blood), the medium CRP group (CRP level between 0.70-1.95mg per liter of blood) and the high CRP group (CRP level above 1.95mg per liter of blood) Each group took low-dose aspirin or placebo daily Through analysis, the researchers found that There was no significant difference in the birth rate between aspirin and placebo group among women in the low CRP group and the middle CRP group, but for those in the high CRP group, the birth rate was only 44% and 59% respectively The researchers said that when the CRP level of women was measured at the 8th, 20th and 36th weeks of pregnancy respectively, aspirin seemed to be able to effectively reduce the CRP level of individuals in the high-level CRP group; of course, in the later study, researchers need to conduct more in-depth research to confirm the current research findings, and the researchers also hope to be able to detect (http://www.chemdrug.com/sell/76/) the potential impact of inflammation on impending pregnancy and on individual women in pregnancy.
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