Question
I’ve been pregnant for a month now, and the training factory has a soldering furnace. Does it affect the child? The factory operates on a five-day workweek with two days off, so I only worked for 22 days this month and resigned as soon as I found out I was pregnant.
Answer
Based on your description, from the perspective of healthy childbearing, there is an impact. The first three months of pregnancy are a critical period for the fetus’s growth and development, during which it is strictly prohibited to come into contact with toxic and harmful substances. The time from ovulation to the implantation of the fertilized egg is a sensitive period for fetal teratogenicity. In this case, you can go to the hospital’s obstetrics and gynecology department for routine early pregnancy checks, including an ultrasound and tests for human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone levels to assess the early growth and development of the embryo.