Yes, it is generally safe to take aspirin during pregnancy for the prevention of pre-eclampsia. The usual dose is 80mg to be taken at bedtime for better effectiveness. It is typically started around the 12th week of pregnancy, unless your doctor advises otherwise. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider to discuss starting or continuing this treatment.
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