Study explores broader role for aspirin therapy in pregnancy outcomes
Pregnancy loss occurs in about 20% of women with a clinically recognized pregnancy. One factor could be chronic inflammation caused by a change to the innate immune system after a sexually transmitted infection (STI), referred to as the trained innate immunity hypothesis. Anti-inflammatory aspirin therapy prior to conception has been shown to improve birth rates in some women with histories of pregnancy loss when they experience chronic low-grade inflammation prior to pregnancy. Researchers hope to learn more about factors that drive chronic preconception inflammation and pregn...