One pill a day may help with fertility! This information was shared by a renowned fertility researcher. The medication is known for being a blood ally when it comes to blood-related conditions. It was recommended that stroke, heart attack, and artery blockage patients take acetylsalicylic acid 3 times a day to help “thin” the blood. In this way, they achieved greater blood flow effects to all vital organs1.

Recently, this beneficial function has been linked to fertility. More than 1,228 women between the ages of 20 and 40 participated in experiments with 75 mg of acetylsalicylic acid, and at least 17% of those involved showed a higher probability of better follicular development, and, consequently, becoming pregnant. These 17% of women who took the medication had higher chances of getting pregnant thanks to more efficient blood flow to the ovaries. Dr. Richard Paulson said the drug is the medicine of the millennium. Everything related to fertility transforms within the body when this substance is started. The endometrium thickens, the ovaries improve, the pelvis receives more blood flow, and women’s fertility benefits from all of this.

Additionally, 20% of the participants who became pregnant had a higher chance of carrying their pregnancy to term without blood pressure problems and an easier delivery. Dr. Richard Paulson’s recommendation is that all women who wish to conceive take the pill daily to help fertility.

However, another well-regarded doctor disagrees with this practice. Dr. Helen Webberley says that although simply taking a daily medication brings hope to thousands of women, she advises caution: “We know acetylsalicylic acid is beneficial for many people and, in some cases, saves lives. However, it must be emphasized that in some cases, excess use of the medication may even cause internal bleeding from the stomach.” The good side of this new evidence is that it will spark new debate and broaden studies in the field of painkillers and fertility.