Maternal effects of regular salicylate ingestion in pregnancy
- PMID: 51142
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)92777-4
Maternal effects of regular salicylate ingestion in pregnancy
Abstract
6.6% of all Australian patients attending an antenatal clinic were found to be taking salicylate preparations regularly, most commonly in powder form and almost always as self-medication. In this group of salicylate takers there was an increased incidence of anaemia, anti-partum and post-partum haemorrhage, prolonged gestation, complicated deliveries, and perinatal mortality compared with non-takers. These findings suggest that regular salicylate consumption has detrimental effects in pregnancy. Routine antenatal urinary screening for salicylate in pregnancy is recommended.
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