Could a common pill shield High-Risk pregnancies?
NCT ID NCT03574909
Summary
This study tested if starting low-dose aspirin early in pregnancy could prevent serious complications for mothers with pre-existing diabetes. It involved 137 women who were randomly given either aspirin or a placebo pill. The goal was to see if aspirin could improve how the placenta develops, potentially reducing risks like dangerously high blood pressure, very early birth, or poor baby growth.
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Rotunda Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
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