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Nov 25
topsy_desina asked:


Help! Does the use of a photocopying machine have any effect on a woman’s pregnancy? If yes, please tell me the effects and how to prevent them.

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8 Responses to “Pregnancy and copiers?”

  1. erika xo Says:

    i don’t know. look it up on google!

  2. ari m Says:

    no cause as i know this machine hasnt radiation

  3. agello24 Says:

    no. unless the copier uses radiation. to my knowledge, none do.

  4. ina_delapaz Says:

    While I was pregnant with my first, I was working at the Copy & Print Center in Office Depot where I worked with copy machines all day. No harm to my baby at all. While pregnant with my second, I worked in an office which had a copy machine right next to me, and no harm to him either. Copy machines are safe, otherwise everyone would have to wear one of those protective apron like things you have to wear when getting dental x-rays done.

  5. jo_blog2002 Says:

    not that im aware of!!! you should be fine..

  6. Rebecca Says:

    I have never heard of this having an effect at all. Most of the newer technical things have better protection against rays and such.

  7. dorikate Says:

    if it was going to harm the baby your doctor would have told you already

  8. hayleyemcoda Says:

    no it doesnt harm the baby although it can be harmful to your eyes
    good luck with your babyxxx