Can you take aspirin enteric-coated tablets in early pregnancy?

It is not recommended to take aspirin in early pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, which is the prime time for the development of the fetus, in which all organs are growing, especially the brain and nervous system, if the mother takes the enteric-coated tablets during this time, the drug may pass through the placental channels to reach the body of the fetus, and thus it will affect the growth of the fetus, and even to the extent of malformation. Clinically, it is not recommended that women take aspirin during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, as it can have a significant impact on the growth of the fetus. If you must take it, you must follow your doctor’s instructions and also stop taking it for 2-3 weeks before the birth of your baby. If possible, try not to take any medication that may cause adverse effects on the fetus or even cause fetal death, as well as the risk of hemorrhage during delivery after taking enteric-coated tablets.