Aspirin enteric tablets are not recommended after pregnancy. Some pregnant women experience changes in their coagulation profile after pregnancy, which may result in venous thrombosis, so some doctors recommend oral aspirin enteric tablets. In fact, for women in the first trimester, oral aspirin enteric tablets are not recommended. This trimester is a golden period for the baby’s growth, especially for the baby’s brain and nervous system, which is very important and therefore oral aspirin enteric tablets are not recommended. After pregnancy, you should take the medication as prescribed by your doctor and use it only when there is an indication for its use. For example, pregnant women with autoimmune diseases, such as antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, precautions against eclampsia, etc.