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Heart disease in women: Understand symptoms and risk factors

Taking aspirin to prevent heart disease in women

If you've had a heart attack, your doctor might recommend that you take low-dose aspirin every day to help prevent another. But aspirin can increase the risk for bleeding. Therefore, daily aspirin therapy isn't recommended for women who've never had a heart attack.

Never start taking aspirin for heart disease prevention on your own. Talk with your doctor about your risks and benefits of taking aspirin.