Aspirin is safe.: You should have a thrombophilia work-up before you get pregnant - however the Aspirin prophylaxis does not affect pregnancy risk per se. If you are a thrombophilia carrier or patient, then that will be the major determinant of your pregnancy risk profile. Genetic counseling is also advisable!
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