Do pregnant women need to wear protective clothing for prenatal check ups

  Nowadays, technology has brought great convenience to people's lives, but at the same time, it has also brought a lot of radiation pollution, which is not conducive to human health. Especially after pregnancy, if pregnant women are frequently exposed to radiation pollution, it can lead to fetal malformation and development, which is not conducive to physical health. So, do pregnant women need to wear protective clothing during prenatal check ups?

  

Do pregnant women need to wear protective clothing for prenatal check ups1

  After becoming pregnant, women need to go to the hospital for examination, and there is no need to wear protective clothing at this time. Generally, doctors will inform pregnant women that they cannot go to the radiation area of the hospital, and the radiation in the hospital generally does not cause much harm to the human body. If pregnant women are afraid, they can wear protective clothing to the hospital for examination, but it may affect the examination.

  Generally speaking, protective clothing is suitable for pregnant women during the first three months of pregnancy, when fetal development is unstable. If pregnant women frequently go to places with radiation, it is easy to have miscarriage. So, pregnant women need to work in areas with radiation, so they must wear radiation protective clothing. Moreover, it is best to wear radiation protective clothing during the preconception period.

  When pregnant women enter the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the fetus has already developed and their body's resistance is enhanced. Radiation from devices such as computers and mobile phones will no longer affect their physical development. Therefore, at this time, pregnant women can choose not to wear radiation protective clothing. But if pregnant women are in areas with high levels of radiation, it is best to wear radiation protective clothing at all times, otherwise the fetus is prone to radiation and abnormal development, leading to intellectual disability of the fetus.

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