OBJECTIVE: DATA: Pre-conception or early administration of low-dose aspirin might improve endometrial growth, placental vascularization and organogenesis. Most studies have evaluated the potential benefit of pre-conception or early administration of low-dose aspirin in women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss, women who have undergone in vitro fertilization or women with thrombophilia or antiphospholipid syndrome. These women are at an increased risk of placenta-associated complications of pregnancy, including preeclampsia, preterm delivery and fetal growth restriction. STUDY: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of low-dose aspirin initiated at <11 weeks' gestation on the risk of preeclamps...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between low-dose aspirin initiated before conception and the ...
peer-reviewedObjective Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of routine aspirin in low-risk wo...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth remains a common cause of neonatal mortality, with a disproportionately hi...
The use of low-dose aspirin during pregnancy decreases the risk of preeclampsia for women considered...
Background: Low dose aspirin administration can reduce vasoconstriction and decreases thrombosis of ...
Evidence shows that daily low-dose aspirin during pregnancy can safely lower the risk of preeclampsi...
BACKGROUNDPreterm preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal death and complicatio...
Background Preterm birth (PTB) remains the leading cause of neonatal mortality and long term disabil...
BACKGROUND Preterm preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal death and complicati...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth (PTB) remains the leading cause of neonatal mortality and long term disabi...
Objective: Preterm birth (PTB) occurs between 24-37 weeks of gestation. The important risk factor fo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is not totally a preventable disease. It is found more related to chains o...
International audienceIntroduction This trial evaluates whether daily low-dose aspirin initiated bef...
Since 1979, multiple studies have shown that low-dose aspirin in pregnancy can lower the occurrence ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between low-dose aspirin initiated before conception and the ...
peer-reviewedObjective Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of routine aspirin in low-risk wo...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth remains a common cause of neonatal mortality, with a disproportionately hi...
The use of low-dose aspirin during pregnancy decreases the risk of preeclampsia for women considered...
Background: Low dose aspirin administration can reduce vasoconstriction and decreases thrombosis of ...
Evidence shows that daily low-dose aspirin during pregnancy can safely lower the risk of preeclampsi...
BACKGROUNDPreterm preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal death and complicatio...
Background Preterm birth (PTB) remains the leading cause of neonatal mortality and long term disabil...
BACKGROUND Preterm preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal death and complicati...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth (PTB) remains the leading cause of neonatal mortality and long term disabi...
Objective: Preterm birth (PTB) occurs between 24-37 weeks of gestation. The important risk factor fo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is not totally a preventable disease. It is found more related to chains o...
International audienceIntroduction This trial evaluates whether daily low-dose aspirin initiated bef...
Since 1979, multiple studies have shown that low-dose aspirin in pregnancy can lower the occurrence ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between low-dose aspirin initiated before conception and the ...
peer-reviewedObjective Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of routine aspirin in low-risk wo...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth remains a common cause of neonatal mortality, with a disproportionately hi...