Can you take aspirin enteric-coated tablets before pregnancy if you are antinuclear antibody positive?

Antinuclear antibody positive can take aspirin enteric-coated tablets before pregnancy.
Antinuclear antibody positive is easy to cause repeated miscarriage, embryo development stop, infertility, etc., so in the preparation for pregnancy if found to have antinuclear antibody positive, easy to cause immune infertility or immune miscarriage, can follow the doctor’s advice to give aspirin, prednisone and other drugs anti-immunity treatment.
Aspirin enteric-coated tablets can also continue to be taken during pregnancy. During the medication period, it is necessary to regularly review the antinuclear antibodies, as well as coagulation function, blood routine and other tests, and it is also necessary to regularly review obstetric ultrasound to assess fetal development, umbilical artery blood flow, uterine artery resistance, etc., to comprehensively assess the progress of treatment.
Positive antinuclear antibodies should be treated with medication and examined under the supervision of a doctor.