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Lower incidence of hypertensive complications during pregnancy in patients treated with low-dose aspirin during in vitro fertilization and early pregnancy
Human Reproduction, 07/17/09
Lambers MJ et al. – The incidence of hypertensive complications was significantly lower in the group of women treated with low–dose aspirin throughout IVF treatment and first trimester of pregnancy. These results suggest a potential benefit of low–dose aspirin during IVF and first trimester to prevent hypertensive pregnancy complications. The findings justify further investigation in placebo–controlled randomized trials.
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