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Prevention of Preeclampsia with Low-Dose Aspirin in Healthy, Nulliparous Pregnant Women

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Low-dose aspirin decreases the incidence of preeclampsia among nulliparous women, primarily through its effect in those who have elevated systolic blood pressure initially. This treatment does not decrease perinatal morbidity but increases the risk of abruptio placentae.

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