
Preeclampsia affects 1 in 25 pregnancies—but there’s a simple, proven step that can help reduce the risk. Taking low dose aspirin early in pregnancy, under the guidance of a healthcare provider, may lower the chances of developing preeclampsia and support a healthier pregnancy.
The Bronx Healthy Start Partnership (BxHSP) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine works to ensure that expecting and postpartum moms and babies up to the age of 1 1/2 years are healthy, safe, and thriving. Bronx Healthy Start Partnership, in collaboration with March of Dimes, has launched its “Low Dose, Big BenefitsTM” campaign to reach Bronx mothers. March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. They support research, education, and advocacy, and provide programs and services so that every family can get the best possible start. Since 1938, they’ve built a successful legacy to support every pregnant person and every family.