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Old 10-06-2009, 01:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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aspirin sensitivity?

Hey all,

I had the karyotype testing done in June and it was discovered that I have MTHFR with 2 mutations of the C677T gene. My Homocysteine levels are normal. I will be starting an IVF cycle this month with one month BCP's. I was told to up my dosage of Folic Acid and if I get pg to take a daily dose of baby aspirin. My problem is I have asthma and I think that aspirin tends to make it a little worse but I can't say for sure. What I do know is when I take aspirin it tends to hurt my stomach. Are there any alternatives to taking aspirin? Is there anyone else who has a sensitivity? Thanks.

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