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  1. Hello, I am a 40 y/o nurse with ONS certification that works at a busy outpatient infusion center for almost a year now, most of our patients are there to receive chemotherapy, although we don't mix these drugs, they come from pharmacy in double sealed bags already mixed and primed with a tube filled with normal saline and with a safety leaking device connected to the tip of the tube. My concern is that I am 10 weeks pregnant. I have been using protective equipment as double gloves and gowns but not used any face masks. We administer all kinds of chemo drugs, and I became concerned after considering there is a risk of inhaling chemotherapy but I am not sure how true this is. Does anyone knows or has worked administering chemotherapy and had a normal pregnancy/baby after that? I love my job but Should I consider to request being transferred to another unit? Thanks in advance,

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