
Preeclampsia Preventative Prophylaxis Trial
The Preeclampsia Preventative Prophylaxis Trial is a research study testing whether taking low-dose aspirin before pregnancy can reduce the risk of developing preeclampsia, a serious condition characterized by high blood pressure and organ damage during pregnancy. The trial aims to determine if early aspirin use can help prevent this complication, improving outcomes for mothers and babies. Participants are typically women planning pregnancy or in early pregnancy, and the study compares those taking aspirin with those who are not, to assess the effectiveness of this preventative strategy.