No dont do that till your body break, i still need you to be our slave for future chaptersimma try to speedrun vol 12 till my body breaks, lets goooooOOOOOOO caffeine RUSH
While it's cruel to judge or blame mother even though she had done nothing wrong and the baby was still born sick, it's completely other story in case of a woman, who's over 30 y/o and is working in dangerous environment.Most supportive in-laws
So, while radiation exposure does pose potential risks to developing fetuses, there’s really not much evidence I can find that suggests radiology technicians and radiologists have a statistically significant increased risk for birth defects and/or pregnancy complications. There are already precautions in place to lessen the risk of radiation exposure to people in the field and these seem to be pretty sufficient in protecting staff including pregnant workers. While I understand why her in-laws may be concerned, the actual chances that her work would be the cause for a problem with her future child is really unlikely. So, in that sense, they are not right.While it's cruel to judge or blame mother even though she had done nothing wrong and the baby was still born sick, it's completely other story in case of a woman, who's over 30 y/o and is working in dangerous environment.
It is true, that giving birth in older age is associated with higher risk of giving birth to a child with certain genetic conditions, i.e. Down syndrome.
It is true, that working as radiology technician is associated with being exposed to higher doses of radiation, which is dangerous to fetus, that's still developing, with possibility of all kind of gene mutation.
It is true, that disabled and genetically ill children require much more care and financial resources, and their quality of life is often incomparably worse than that of healthy children - provided that such a child survives these few years to be able to compare anything.
I won't even mention the emotional burden for the entire family.
So, are they harsh toward her and unfair, not telling all of that in her face? Yeah.
But are they right? Well, yeah...
Most supportive in-laws
Thanks for the chapter. Take your time we appreciate the effortimma try to speedrun vol 12 till my body breaks, lets goooooOOOOOOO caffeine RUSH
The STRENGTH of old age, they speak wisdom, they don't care about what others say about then.While it's cruel to judge or blame mother even though she had done nothing wrong and the baby was still born sick, it's completely other story in case of a woman, who's over 30 y/o and is working in dangerous environment.
It is true, that giving birth in older age is associated with higher risk of giving birth to a child with certain genetic conditions, i.e. Down syndrome.
It is true, that working as radiology technician is associated with being exposed to higher doses of radiation, which is dangerous to fetus, that's still developing, with possibility of all kind of gene mutation.
It is true, that disabled and genetically ill children require much more care and financial resources, and their quality of life is often incomparably worse than that of healthy children - provided that such a child survives these few years to be able to compare anything.
I won't even mention the emotional burden for the entire family.
So, are they harsh toward her and unfair, not telling all of that in her face? Yeah.
But are they right? Well, yeah...
AKA being more interested in yapping about their family than actually caring about them since ego tends to get bigger with age.The STRENGTH of old age, they speak wisdom, they don't care about what others say about then.
Well the solution to that is usually giving them less hours especially in the first 3 monthSo, while radiation exposure does pose potential risks to developing fetuses, there’s really not much evidence I can find that suggests radiology technicians and radiologists have a statistically significant increased risk for birth defects and/or pregnancy complications. There are already precautions in place to lessen the risk of radiation exposure to people in the field and these seem to be pretty sufficient in protecting staff including pregnant workers. While I understand why her in-laws may be concerned, the actual chances that her work would be the cause for a problem with her future child is really unlikely. So, in that sense, they are not right.
Yeah, I think this will be the point of the arcSo, while radiation exposure does pose potential risks to developing fetuses, there’s really not much evidence I can find that suggests radiology technicians and radiologists have a statistically significant increased risk for birth defects and/or pregnancy complications. There are already precautions in place to lessen the risk of radiation exposure to people in the field and these seem to be pretty sufficient in protecting staff including pregnant workers. While I understand why her in-laws may be concerned, the actual chances that her work would be the cause for a problem with her future child is really unlikely. So, in that sense, they are not right.
They aren't really right, they just assumed it's risk because of the work with radiation, they probably didn't even made a proper research and want the wife to quit her job and be a house wifeWhile it's cruel to judge or blame mother even though she had done nothing wrong and the baby was still born sick, it's completely other story in case of a woman, who's over 30 y/o and is working in dangerous environment.
It is true, that giving birth in older age is associated with higher risk of giving birth to a child with certain genetic conditions, i.e. Down syndrome.
It is true, that working as radiology technician is associated with being exposed to higher doses of radiation, which is dangerous to fetus, that's still developing, with possibility of all kind of gene mutation.
It is true, that disabled and genetically ill children require much more care and financial resources, and their quality of life is often incomparably worse than that of healthy children - provided that such a child survives these few years to be able to compare anything.
I won't even mention the emotional burden for the entire family.
So, are they harsh toward her and unfair, not telling all of that in her face? Yeah.
But are they right? Well, yeah...