2023
DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.2233
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Radiation risks and information needs of pregnant and lactating women

Abstract: This a historical review and current information regarding risks and effects of ionizing radiation in the context of human pregnancy and in particular the information needed for pregnant women to understand the type and magnitude of risks placing them in a realistic context. Much of our understanding comes from early animal studies but has been supported by studies of human exposure to medical radiation, radiation accidents and nuclear weapons.

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“…Although its impossible to quantify the exact number, its likely many thousands of wanted pregnancies were saved from being unnecessarily interrupted when patients contacted Bob or the numerous professionals that have been trained by Bob over the years. When one considers that many of these babies probably grew up to have their own children, the number of lives possibly saved becomes staggering (Mettler Jr., 2022). Bob believed that the counselor's role was to educate the family about what is known regarding the risks of a reproductive exposure, based on the best science; not to tell them what to do.…”
Section: The Compassionate Physicianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its impossible to quantify the exact number, its likely many thousands of wanted pregnancies were saved from being unnecessarily interrupted when patients contacted Bob or the numerous professionals that have been trained by Bob over the years. When one considers that many of these babies probably grew up to have their own children, the number of lives possibly saved becomes staggering (Mettler Jr., 2022). Bob believed that the counselor's role was to educate the family about what is known regarding the risks of a reproductive exposure, based on the best science; not to tell them what to do.…”
Section: The Compassionate Physicianmentioning
confidence: 99%