Specialists from the United States have scientifically proven that the use of small doses of aspirin can help conceive, as well as the birth of a healthy child. At the same time, aspirin can trigger miscarriage.
Often, women who have experienced a miscarriage or the birth of a stillborn child have been prescribed aspirin for the possibility of a new pregnancy, the scientific evidence of effectiveness in gynecology which has been proven only recently.
During the six-month experiment, which involved more than a thousand women, volunteers were given a placebo and aspirin. During this time, women tried to conceive a child.
Counting the results showed that in both groups the number of miscarriages was approximately the same. However, if a woman took aspirin after a miscarriage, her chances of having a normal baby were much higher.
The reason for such effective performance of aspirin lies in the fact that it is able to strengthen the blood flow to the uterus.