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X-ray while pregnant (Give your view)

#EEC

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If you claim to be giving professional medical advice without examining a patient, yes.
Question which I answered did not need examining patient, it's general rule to provide lead protection to pregnant ladies while performing xray...any how I m here just to help or get help... Just edited reply to make u happy...
 

k.h.p.

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Question which I answered did not need examining patient, it's general rule to provide lead protection to pregnant ladies while performing xray...
The OP's doctors have told her that they do not recommend the x-rays for the medical exam and have refused to conduct it.

OP posted here asking for advice.

You've popped up and given her medical advice. What would your licensing board do if they found you giving medical advice for free on the internet without seeing a patient? What would your professional practice insurer do?
 

#EEC

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The OP's doctors have told her that they do not recommend the x-rays for the medical exam and have refused to conduct it.

OP posted here asking for advice.

You've popped up and given her medical advice. What would your licensing board do if they found you giving medical advice for free on the internet without seeing a patient? What would your professional practice insurer do?
Ok...here's the problem... Actually u n me r in different world,,, here at my place it's common thing to seek professional advise (any professional)through any form... N more over both ppl n govt bodies r comfortable with it... So have service provider adapted
 

k.h.p.

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Ok...here's the problem... Actually u n me r in different world,,, here at my place it's common thing to seek professional advise (any professional)through any form... N more over both ppl n govt bodies r comfortable with it... So have service provider adapted
And it's also likely against the bylaws of your professional licensing organization and practitioner's insurance.

If it isn't, you'd have no issue with giving us the details of your "professional" qualifications to advise someone about potentially risky procedures over the internet.

Or you could have simply not added "Professional advice....." to your post.
 

#EEC

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Ok i got it what u mean... But the thing is over my place this practice is such a normal thing tht we never realize... N I treated international forum in similar way...
But opinion regarding XRAY is not wrong... Can confirm from ur doctor too (with licence information... )

Below is some reliable information

What are the chances my baby will have an adverse side effects?
According to the American College of Radiology, no single diagnostic x-ray has a radiation dose significant enough to cause adverse effects in a developing embryo or fetus. Some common diagnostic procedures include dental, chest, CT scan (head/chest), and abdominal view.

**Always let your health care provider know you are pregnant.

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