Question

Does sitting in front of a computer during the early stages of pregnancy affect the baby?

Answer

Sitting in front of a computer for more than a month during pregnancy may be affected by computer radiation. The radiation around the computer includes X-rays, ultraviolet rays, ultraviolet light, infrared rays, extremely high frequency, high frequency, very low frequency, and static fields, all of which are far above the safety standards recommended by our country and the World Health Organization. To reduce the impact of radiation, it is best to stay away from the computer or wear radiation protection clothing. In addition, long hours of sitting in front of a computer can lead to a lack of exercise, which may affect the blood circulation in the pelvic area and be harmful to the health of both the mother and the baby.