Taking aspirin while pregnant can have an effect on the fetus. Taking aspirin while pregnant may increase the chances of fetal malformations, fetal ductus arteriosus atresia, placental bleeding and bleeding after delivery.
Aspirin taken by pregnant women during pregnancy can have an effect on fetal development. If a pregnant woman takes aspirin in early pregnancy it may increase the chances of fetal malformations. If a pregnant woman takes aspirin in late pregnancy, it may increase the chance of bleeding and purpura in the fetus after birth.
In addition, aspirin has anti-prostaglandin properties that may induce arterial atresia in the fetus. In addition, aspirin is an anticoagulant medication, which may increase the risk of placental bleeding in the fetus if aspirin is taken during pregnancy.
If aspirin must be taken during pregnancy, it is recommended that pregnant women need to use it under the guidance of a doctor and avoid unauthorized treatment with aspirin.