Low-dose aspirin or heparin significantly improves live birth rates and reduces complications in women with recurrent pregnancy loss.
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Amongst women who experience recurrent pregnancy loss, around 20% test positive for a specific antibody that targets the mother's own body. A Kobe University-led research team now found a treatment that drastically increases these women's chances of carrying to full-term without complications.
Low-dose aspirin or heparin significantly improves live birth rates and reduces complications in women with recurrent pregnancy loss.
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