Published Feb 2, 2007
Lasoniamacaroni
103 Posts
Hello, just found out I am pregnant. I have one month left of orientation and then I am completly solo. Here is the thing....I have been doing alot of fluoro this entire month (vascular). Anyways...I wore the complete wrap lead apron at all times. Do you think this was adequate? I understand that the damage is done, but I just found out. My other question is....I would normally wait until later to tell my employer, especially since I am not completely done with orientation, but this radiation thing has me freaked out. At least people will understand why I am running OUT of the room instead of just leading up. I would appreciate anyone's experiences in this situation. Like I said..I am only 5 weeks
mikethern
358 Posts
Hello, just found out I am pregnant. I have one month left of orientation and then I am completly solo. Here is the thing....I have been doing alot of fluoro this entire month s
I would assume it depends on whether or not you turned your back to the radiation while wearing lead. I always face the radiation. I will even walk backwards to leave the room so I keep facing the radiation.
Time, distance, and shielding are the 3 factors that determine your radiation exposure. How much time did you spend near fluoro? How close were you to it? Was your shielding adequate?
Here is an article about pregnancy and x-rays:
http://tinyurl.com/3dqqxc
Here's a more optimistic article, but I think it assumes that you got only one x-ray...
http://familydoctor.org/373.xml
Here's an article that indicates level of radiation per procedure. ...
http://tinyurl.com/2faadu
tessa_RN
92 Posts
You may tell them so they wont assign you to a room with alot of fluro..Where I work if someone is pregnant they get assigned to a room where x-ray isnt used..and Congrats on the pregnancy!!!
Marie_LPN, RN, LPN, RN
12,126 Posts
Same here.
umakemesmile
38 Posts
Tell them early. We don't assign our pregnant employees to rooms using floro. But wear a full wrap if it can't be avoided. They also don't get assigned to ortho rooms where cement is used.
valifay
139 Posts
If you were in a full wrap and not standing in the path of the xray you should be alright. I have been told at the begining stages of pregnancy scatter has little effect on the baby. Does your facility have pregnancy lead? I would let your scheduler know you are pregnant so you can be in other cases. I'm also preggers and training in OR and have been told several times to stick to short cases with lead on because the risk of overheating inreases with each week of pregnancy. Be sure to eat a good breakfast and drink plenty of fluids if you wil be in on a long case. Good luck and congrats!