When I was not pregnant a month and a half ago, I went to the hospital to take dental X-rays. Now I find that I am pregnant a month and a half later. Can the child still stay?
Condition Analysis:
X-rays have a great impact on the development of the fetus, which is likely to lead to malformations. However, if you are pregnant after filming, the general impact is not great. You should provide the specific time of filming, the time of not eating menstruation, and find out the time of pregnancy
Condition Analysis:
Hello, this baby can have it. Radiation can cause fetal malformation, but it needs to reach a certain dose. The radiation dose of a simple dental film is relatively small, which can not achieve the effect of fetal teratogenesis, and you were not pregnant at that time. It is suggested that you should avoid contacting these harmful substances in the future.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, the situation you mentioned is just an X-ray. Generally, the radiation may have little impact on the development of embryos. I hope you don't worry. You can do an early nt and Down's screening and listen to the guidance of local doctors. And make regular inspections in the future.
Condition Analysis:
Do dental X-rays before pregnancy, which will not affect the continued pregnancy. Take regular prenatal examination during pregnancy. Take folic acid in the first three months of pregnancy to prevent neural tube malformations, avoid exposure to toxic and harmful substances, avoid fatigue and staying up late, and do not eat spicy, greasy, raw and cold food.