That does sound stressful, mama. ❤️ The good thing is your gynae is already monitoring you closely and has started you on aspirin, which is commonly prescribed for mums at higher risk of pre-eclampsia.
Aspirin can help reduce the risk of developing pre-eclampsia, especially when started early in pregnancy, but unfortunately it doesn't guarantee that it won't happen. Think of it as lowering the risk rather than completely preventing it.
As for the high platelet count, it's less common than low platelets in pregnancy, but it can happen for different reasons. That's probably why your gynae mentioned a blood specialist if the levels remain elevated. Sometimes doctors prefer to repeat the blood test and monitor the trend before deciding on further investigations.
Try not to assume the worst just yet. Many high-risk mums who take aspirin go on to have healthy pregnancies and never develop pre-eclampsia. Keep attending your check-ups, monitor your blood pressure if advised, and let your doctor know if you develop symptoms like severe headaches, vision changes, sudden swelling, or pain under the ribs.
Hang in there, mama. One step at a time. 💕