What you need to know about low dose aspirin
During pregnancy, your healthcare provider may have you take low dose aspirin (also called baby aspirin or 81-mg aspirin) to reduce the risk of preeclampsia. It’s a serious condition when you have high blood pressure and some of your organs, like kidneys and liver, may not work properly.
Moms face a serious health crisis
Hear Olympic medalist and brand ambassador Allyson Felix tell her preeclampsia story.
Quick reference
Know the signs and symptoms of preeclampsia. Click to view and download an infographic with details of preeclampsia you should look out for.
Are you at risk?
Our checklist can help you understand your risk of preeclampsia. View it, print it, learn
it—or share with a healthcare provider
or pregnant person you know.
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Course: Low Dose, Big Benefits™: Raising Awareness of Low Dose Aspirin to Reduce the Negative Impacts of Preeclampsia.
We're excited to offer a new course designed to equip healthcare professionals and healthcare support professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to effectively screen and prescribe low dose aspirin (LDA) to mitigate the adverse effects of preeclampsia in at-risk pregnant individuals.