I have had pre e twice and I was talking with my ob today about a possible #3 and he talked about adding heparin and or baby aspirin to my regime depending on te test results. Has anybody had any luck with thOse medications helping to prevent an early delivery from peer?
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Re: Preeclampsia and heparin and/or baby aspirin?
I was on baby aspirin every day of my pregnancy except between weeks 12 and 13, in the hopes that it would prevent pre-e, but it didn't. However, I believe it may have prevented my son getting IUGR (his growth did seem to halt his last week in the womb, but I blame crappy chemical-infested hospital food for that -- I was on hospital bed rest for 10 days before delivering -- prior to that I had eaten a protein-rich whole foods diet).
We want to TTC again in a year or so, and I do plan on taking baby aspirin again, but this time I also want to get back to a normal BMI (I'm 30-40 pounds overweight which I think probably contributed to my pre-e).
If you have any type of clotting disorder, heparin/lovenox would certainly help. Not sure it would help if you don't have a clotting disorder.
I second the preeclampsia.org recommendation, but just a heads-up that there are some members who are adamant that nothing will help prevent pre-e and they will tell you not to take baby aspirin or change yor diet/lifestyle in any way.
I understand where they're coming from, because they want to base their opinions on peer-reviewed studies, but I personally believe that certain things can't hurt and might possibly help (baby aspirin, healthy whole foods diet with protein-rich foods, etc.). When I've said exactly that, they argue that those things could hurt.