I don't know what to do if I get pregnant and pass through the subway security checkpoint

  Radiation is something we talk about now, especially for pregnant women. Because too much radiation may have an impact on the fetus, exposure to radiation should be avoided during pregnancy. Many women are very afraid and may come into contact with radiation without knowing they are pregnant, such as at a security checkpoint. So, what should they do if they pass through a subway security checkpoint without knowing they are pregnant?

  

I don't know what to do if I get pregnant and pass through the subway security checkpoint1

  Under normal circumstances, the radiation from the security checkpoint does not affect the fetus. As long as we do not undergo security checks 24 hours a day, there is no impact. Moreover, the radiation from mobile phones and televisions is very low and will not affect the development of the fetus. However, in order to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus, it is better to avoid using mobile phones throughout pregnancy and wear radiation resistant clothing.

  Wearing radiation resistant clothing can provide a small amount of radiation isolation, but if you want your fetus to be healthy, you still need to avoid contact with things that emit radiation. For example, do not put your phone in the pocket of your clothing. You can put your phone in your bag. When sleeping at night, it is best not to let your phone next to your body. In fact, the radiation from your phone is not high, but there are still benefits to not touching it.

  Although the radiation at the subway security checkpoint is not high, it is still better to be careful after knowing that you are pregnant. In addition, there are company security checkpoints where you should apply for a pregnancy certificate. When entering or leaving, you can show it to the security checkpoint. Generally, companies do not force pregnant women to pass through the security checkpoint.

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