camtheriot
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Is this safe during pregnancy?? I'll be around 3 1/2 mo when we go in December, and I'm a little concerned about this...
Is this safe during pregnancy?? I'll be around 3 1/2 mo when we go in December, and I'm a little concerned about this...
Just adding on, after a quick consult with an Ob/Gyn friend of mine.
They are also going along with the American College of Radiology, in that the dose is too low to really worry about, esp relative to the flight itself. So they are not specifically recommending opting out.
BUT...like I said...if I were pregnant, I personally would still opt out.
You may want to start a game type situation where your kids can practice going through the scanner. You can use a doorway or such.
I really appreciate you going to such great extents to answer my question... This is why I love DIS!!!
I agree with you.... If I don't HAVE to expose my baby to unnecessary radiation, than why do it?? I guess I'll have to endure "the pat-down".... LOL
Hopefully they will not give me any grief about not wanting to do it.... Should I bring a note from my doctor??
Does anyone know if it matters if you have metal in your body with these new scanners? Do you have to let them know before you enter the scanner?
Makes no difference if you have metal in your body. The backscatter imaging only reflects an outline of the surface of your body. They are looking for things you may have hidden under your clothes, not replacement parts internally.
Makes no difference if you have metal in your body. The backscatter imaging only reflects an outline of the surface of your body. They are looking for things you may have hidden under your clothes, not replacement parts internally.
Imagine being a airline employee and having to go through these everyday. Having to be screened by the same people everyday. They know what kind of undergarments you wear. What time of the month it is if you know what I mean. Talk about a violation of privacy. My dh says the female flight attendants, ticket agent, and frequent flyers really hate it For those of us that fly every few months its probably not that big of a deal. We will never see the screeners again. Imagine how you would feel if you showed up at work everyday and had to patted down or scanned by a security guard. Maybe thats what this world is coming to. It's a shame nobody protests this stuff. Whats next microchips so they can watch our every move?
What kind of underwear? Really? And the screener - the person watching the screen - is in a separate location from the actual scanner, i.e. not in a physical position to connect the scannee's image with their appearance, right?