If an unexpected pregnancy occurs without proper preparation, it can be very troublesome. Pregnancy requires not only physical preparation, but also psychological preparation. Some women become pregnant while taking medication, and babies in this situation are generally not desirable. So, can a baby who has undergone gastrointestinal examination due to accidental pregnancy have it?
Gastrointestinal examination requires CT irradiation, which has certain radiation and may have some impact on the baby. Of course, if it is in early pregnancy, the impact will be relatively small, and generally speaking, the baby can have it. Of course, regular prenatal check ups should be conducted at the hospital after pregnancy. If abnormal symptoms are found in the baby, termination of pregnancy may be necessary in severe cases.
The early stages of pregnancy are a crucial period, during which pregnant women need to rest more, avoid staying up late, and have a light diet. They should avoid spicy and greasy foods, as well as cold foods, to prevent miscarriage. At the same time, special attention should be paid to adjusting one's mentality and avoiding excessive pressure.
In general, if the baby accidentally becomes pregnant after undergoing a gastrointestinal examination, it is also possible to have a gastrointestinal examination in the early stages of pregnancy, as it has a relatively small impact on the baby. Women should pay special attention to their physical condition after pregnancy. If they experience vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, they should seek medical attention promptly and receive targeted treatment.