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Asking QuestionFrom: Kimberly (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 21 Aug 1999 17:17:35 -0400
Hi, As far as I've heard, computers have been tested and do not emit harmful radiation that would affect a baby's health. But..... if working those long hours, the computer might affect *you,* esp in the later months of the pregnancy. Constipation, aches and pains, etc may be amplified by the lack of movement. Make sure you take a visual break every 15 minutes, and get up and at least stretch every hour. A walk on lunch-break is a great idea. (These suggestions can apply to non-pregnant women as well - sedentary jobs with little to no movement is not healthy, and can cause anything from carpel tunnel syndrome to bowel problems.) Good luck!
-- Kimberly
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