Estimation of the Time-Varying Incremental Effect of Low-dose Aspirin on Incidence of Pregnancy.
Jacqueline E RudolphKwangho KimEdward H KennedyAshley I NaimiPublished in: Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (2022)
These results estimated that realistic interventions to increase women's probability of taking aspirin would have yielded little to no impact on the incidence of pregnancy, relative to similar interventions on placebo.