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I am 37 and I have done IVF twice. The first ended in an ectopic pregnancy and the second I miscarried. I just found out that I have an antiphospholipid antibody and will need to take a baby aspirin starting with the stimulating phase of IVF. My RE is also going to lower the amount of stimming medication. (My first IVF I had 37 eggs and 36 eggs the second time.) We did 5 day transfers both times and we had 6 blastocysts at the time of transfer. I am just concerned of how the aspirin will affect the eggs or the embryo and if I should get pregnant how will it affect the developing baby?
Thank you! Chloe
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Baby aspirin will have no effect on the eggs or the baby should you become pregnant. Baby aspirin is used routinely as an anticoagulant during IVF cycles. No worries.
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