Increased likelihood of major malformations such as neurological and movement disorders. Depending on the amount, the possibility of miscarriage may increase. Growth restriction may occur.
Some doses may increase the chance of miscarriage. During her first two weeks of pregnancy, the most concerning health effect from radiation is the death of the baby. A fetus consists of just a few cells during the first two weeks of pregnancy. Cell damage can cause the embryo to die before the mother realizes she is pregnant. Miscarriage is most common when radiation exposure occurs early in pregnancy (less than 2 weeks). [2] Body-part malformations and developmental delays that occur during organogenesis (2 to 8 weeks) are dose-dependent.
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