What are the effects of constantly playing with mobile phones during pregnancy

  Nowadays, mobile phones have become a part of people's lives, and many people have become the "bow down group", including many pregnant women who can rely on their phones to relieve their troubles when they cannot go out during pregnancy. But mobile phones also emit radiation, and long-term use is actually not good. So, what are the effects of constantly playing with your phone during pregnancy?

  

What are the effects of constantly playing with mobile phones during pregnancy1

  1. Frequent use of mobile phones can make babies more prone to hyperactivity after birth. During pregnancy, women often play with their mobile phones. Mobile phone radiation can affect the brain health of the fetus in the womb and also lead to the onset of ADHD. So women don't want their babies to have ADHD after birth, so they need to control their phone usage during pregnancy.

  2. Mobile phones can affect women's health. Mobile phones emit less radiation, so they generally do not have much impact on human health. However, during pregnancy, women often play with their phones for long periods of time at close range, which can lead to eye fatigue and affect vision. If playing with a phone while lying down, it can also affect spinal development and be detrimental to physical health. So women should not play with their phones frequently and should go out more often.

  3. Playing with mobile phones can affect women's activities. Many people think that mobile phone radiation is the strongest when making phone calls, but in fact it is not. If women play games on their mobile phones, the radiation from their phones is relatively strong at this time. Moreover, excessive reliance on mobile phones by women can lead to a decrease in their activity levels, which is not conducive to their physical and mental health, and can easily result in adverse conditions such as exertion and dizziness.

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