Pregnant women can take aspirin enteric tablets during pregnancy, but only if there are clear indications for the use of the drug and under the guidance of a doctor. Medication during pregnancy must be used with caution, especially during the first trimester, which is the prime period for infant development. Most of the baby’s vital organs are growing during this period, especially the brain and nervous system, and it is not recommended to take any medication if it is not necessary. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, eat a balanced diet, drink plenty of water, eat fruits and vegetables. If you have immune disorders, a history of multiple miscarriages, or are at high risk for hypertensive disorders, decide whether to take aspirin medication or take other medications after a comprehensive consultation and evaluation by your obstetrician and gynecologist, as well as a physician in the relevant department, and do not take medication on your own.