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If there is no clotting disorder varified by a blood test, then what is the point in taking it? If you have the clotting disorder, than yes, in this case you would need to take the aspirin to thin your blood to restassure that no clots form around the placenta and cut off oxygen to the forming baby. I hope this helps in your decision. It is always good to do research on your own outside of what the doctor gives you. If there is information that is negative, I always ask my doctor about it. From there, I make an informed decision
There are too many doctors out there that prescribe things to "cover their rear ends". If you complain enough about something, they are liable to just prescribe something just to make you happy. (Which I think was the case with my "fired" OB.)
Since we have similar situations, I can say that if I were in your position, I would inquire to the doctor who prescribed baby aspirin to you, what the reasons for this are. Who knows, you might have the clotting disorder and that is why you are supposed to take the aspirin :)
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