Hi,
Low dose aspirin (ecosprin) is prescribed to prevent pre-eclampsia. Generally, aspirin is not advised during pregnancy unless you have a history of pre-eclampsia, recurrent
miscarriage or certain clotting disorders. It is given between 12 weeks and 28 weeks of pregnancy preferably at bedtime. It is found to be well tolerated and safe for both mother and the growing baby. Miprogen (hormone
progesterone) is prescribed to support the pregnancy and to prevent miscarriage.
Generally, it is well tolerated during pregnancy however, it is most common side effects include fatigue, sleepiness, headache,
stomach cramps, or swelling in the abdomen which subside over a short period of time. It is found to be safe for your baby. Sinate (
doxylamine +
Pyridoxine) is prescribed to prevent nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and is found to be safe.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician