Re: Oncology nurse....scared about infertility?
I don't mean to butt in on your post but you are probably going to be interested in my question as well..
Working in oncology you are exposed to chemo and those are actively receiving radiation. Radiation is emitted from patients (not sure how much or for how long) and I was wondering if that could hinder pregnancy or fertility as well?
I was pregnant during my nursing clinicals and one of the rooms had a sign outside saying something like "radiation exposure- do not enter if you are pregnant" and my teacher made sure I stayed away from the room. The patient had just received radiation therapy the day before but was in there for something unrelated.
Anyway, I'm considering a position in an oncology office where they administer chemo and patients get radiation at an outside location. I wonder if this kind of job is NOT for those looking to be pregnant in the near future.. I think I'd be really happy there but I don't want to expose any unborn child to unnecessary exposures

Then again, how about VRE, MRSA, measles ect found in the hospitals- so much for protecting yourself..
Any studies, links or info regarding this topic? Thanks.
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