Should Medication Be Taken To Prevent Miscarriage Before Getting Pregnant?
I am 38 years old and have had 2 miscarriages, back to back. I saw a specialist and some results came back that i am clotting. I was told that there is a medication that I can be given to help if I get pregnant again. I cannot afford to continue to see the specialist. My question is, shall I be focusing on thinning my blood prior to getting pregnant again. I don't have much time and this will be my last time trying to conceive.
After conception you can start aspirin in low dose of 75 mg once a day. Inj enoxaparin 60 mg subcutaneosly once a day can also be taken alternately to aspirin These is required to help you in having good placental circulation
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Should Medication Be Taken To Prevent Miscarriage Before Getting Pregnant?
After conception you can start aspirin in low dose of 75 mg once a day. Inj enoxaparin 60 mg subcutaneosly once a day can also be taken alternately to aspirin These is required to help you in having good placental circulation