Aspirin does not Increase Fertility during IVF Treatment
I didn't realize until recently that there was a rumor going around that aspirin will help increase chances of conceiving for women going through IVF treatment. Of course this study rebukes this, unfortunately for women who thought it may help. Aspirin does thin the blood and this may have been part of the reason women thought it helped, but turns out it doesn't. Better to be educated than waste your time I guess.
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Review: Aspirin Doesn't Increase Chances of Pregnancy With IVF
Taking aspirin during fertility treatment does not increase women's chances of conceiving, according to a new review of the research.
Some studies had suggested that aspirin might help women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), perhaps by improving blood supply to the uterus and ovaries. The use of aspirin is controversial, but many fertility clinics prescribe it during treatment.
The new analysis was published by the Cochrane Library, which routinely conducts independent reviews of existing research to help guide medical decision-making. It included 13 studies involving a total of 2,653 participants. Most studies used a dose of 100 mg of aspirin per day, beginning when women started receiving hormone treatments in preparation for IVF.
No significant differences in live birth rates or pregnancy rates were found between women who took aspirin during their fertility treatments and those who took placebo, according to the studies included in the review. In the studies that looked at miscarriage rates, again no differences were found between the aspirin and placebo groups.
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