Aspirin May Help Women Taking IVF Treatments Become Pregnant

(sz) Good old reliable aspirin has many uses, besides what it was designed to do, relive pain. It had been shown that, when taken daily it could lower the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, and other conditions that are associated with proper blood flow. Of course, there are in inevitable side effects like kidney failure, bleeding problems and certain kinds of strokes. But there is one thing the researchers say it cannot do and that is to help women who are taking in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments become pregnant. Or can it?
There has been talk going around about taking low does aspirin to improve blood flow to the uterus and thereby improving the ovaries responses to the treatments.
All of the research that has been previously done has come up with inconsistent results. Some have shown that the aspirin does work, other show just the opposite and still others show that it could increase the rate of miscarriages. more….

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