I have a dental issue and they want to take an xray, but im 9 weeks pregnant and now im tensed about it. Is it safe ya should i avoid completely? Will check with my gynac too but wanted ur views.
Generally, no X-rays in pregnancy unless it's a super emergency and your doctor says it's absolutely, absolutely needed! 🚫 The radiation isn't good for the baby, so it's always best to avoid. Just confirm with your gynac, they'll guide you best! 😊
Just like with food, one has to be very careful with medical procedures during pregnancy. X-rays are definitely something to avoid unless your doctor has explicitly stated it's life-saving and taken all protective measures. The radiation can be harmful. So, don't go for one without a clear green light and strong reason from your gynac.
Bilkul nahi. X-rays are usually a big no-no during pregnancy because of the radiation risk to the baby. Doctors only allow it in very dire emergencies, and even then, with proper shielding. So, if you can avoid it, please do. Always, always tell the doctor you are pregnant before any procedure.
Oh god, an X-ray? I would panic instantly! My doctor was super clear that X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy because of the radiation risk to the baby. If it's absolutely necessary in an emergency, they take extreme precautions. But honestly, if you can avoid it, please do. Always discuss with your gynac first!
Oh no, please avoid X-rays at all costs if you are pregnant. My doctor was very clear about not taking any risks, even small ones, especially after what I went through. The radiation is not safe for the developing baby. If any doctor suggests it, please get a second opinion or discuss the absolute necessity with your gynac very thoroughly.
X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy unless it's a critical situation, because of the potential risks. If by some chance it's unavoidable, the hospital takes immense precautions, which might even lead to more specialized follow-ups later. It's best to avoid any unnecessary risks that could lead to more tests and costs down the line. Always discuss fully with your gynac.