The harm of computers to pregnant women
Some data say that long-term exposure to electromagnetic wave radiation pollution can easily lead to glaucoma, blindness, leukemia, breast cancer and other diseases. The World Health Organization believes that electromagnetic radiation generated by computers, televisions, mobile phones, microwave ovens, printers, etc. fetus produce harmful effects.
Beijing Medical University No. 1 Hospital Pediatrics Dr. Zeng Heping believes that computer radiation will affect fetal development, but the extent of the impact is still unknown. According to clinical Observations estimate that approximately 10% to 20% of children with congenital heart disease are related to their mothers’ prolonged exposure to computers during pregnancy. Officials from the Irradiation Center of the China Institute of Atomic Energy believe that computer radiation is a weak radiation and will basically have no impact. Ms. Wang Yujie from the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences said that except for Japanese statistics showing that pregnant women who work with computers have a risk of fetal disease that is several percentage points higher than that of pregnant women who do not work with computers, no other relevant studies have been found to confirm this controversial issue.
We believe that pregnant women should of course prevent possible harm to the minimum possible extent. Dr. Zeng recommends that couples should stay away from electromagnetic wave radiation 3 to 6 months before planning a pregnancy. Pregnant women should try not to touch computers in the first 3 months after pregnancy, because these 3 months are the most sensitive stage of fetal development, and organ development has not yet taken shape. If you are not careful, you will regret it for life. Wang Yujie suggested that pregnant women who can't stop working with computers wear radiation-proof vests or radiation-proof aprons and add a screen protector to their computers.
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