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Hey, if they scan me at the airport will they see if I'm KU?

.....I'm sooooooo just kidding guys.  We are flying early tomorrow morning and DH is relaying all these horrible internet myths (or maybe half truths?) about the scans getting leaked on the web, etc. etc.  (he actually was thinking of getting the pat down too!)  Anyway, just got me thinking stupid thoughts....well, that and I'm 6dpo and wondering what going on down the old ute. 

 


Re: Hey, if they scan me at the airport will they see if I'm KU?

  • If that was the case, every single one of us would be taking a flight! lol
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  • imageeesome:
    If that was the case, every single one of us would be taking a flight! lol

    lol, exactly

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  • imageeesome:
    If that was the case, every single one of us would be taking a flight! lol

    Umm..yes, I would like two tickets please to Hawaii!

  • Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?
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  • I'd rather be scanned than felt up personally. But I don't believe those dramatic stories
  • imageRhodyMomToBe:
    Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?
    Yes and I would not go through the machine, especially on your return flight.
  • imageRhodyMomToBe:
    Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?

    I used to be an x-ray tech (well technically still am), and from what I understand about the new scanners is that they work off of "backscatter radiation" which means that the actual dose of radiation is very minimal. They say it would take 1000 scans a year to reach the max allowable dose to the normal population. For a pregnant woman, that number of course is lower. But, if you only have a few during your pregnancy, it wont hurt the baby. However, just to be safe, as an x-ray tech, I would avoid ALL radiation if possible during the 1st Tri.

  • imagecantalopes24:
    imageRhodyMomToBe:
    Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?
    Yes and I would not go through the machine, especially on your return flight.

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    imageRhodyMomToBe:
    Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?

    I used to be an x-ray tech (well technically still am), and from what I understand about the new scanners is that they work off of "backscatter radiation" which means that the actual dose of radiation is very minimal. They say it would take 1000 scans a year to reach the max allowable dose to the normal population. For a pregnant woman, that number of course is lower. But, if you only have a few during your pregnancy, it wont hurt the baby. However, just to be safe, as an x-ray tech, I would avoid ALL radiation if possible during the 1st Tri.

    Thanks for the info :)  BTW - I am in LOVE with your leg lamp graphic!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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  • imageecm401:

    imageRhodyMomToBe:
    Can the radiation from the machine harm the unborn baby if you ARE pregnant though?  Isn't that why pregnant women are not supposed to have X-rays done?

    I used to be an x-ray tech (well technically still am), and from what I understand about the new scanners is that they work off of "backscatter radiation" which means that the actual dose of radiation is very minimal. They say it would take 1000 scans a year to reach the max allowable dose to the normal population. For a pregnant woman, that number of course is lower. But, if you only have a few during your pregnancy, it wont hurt the baby. However, just to be safe, as an x-ray tech, I would avoid ALL radiation if possible during the 1st Tri.

    Good to know thanks. I'm flying tomorrow but just waiting to O at this point.

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  • LOL LOL seriously- 2 tickets to fiji please

  • imageLAHN:

    .....I'm sooooooo just kidding guys.  We are flying early tomorrow morning and DH is relaying all these horrible internet myths (or maybe half truths?) about the scans getting leaked on the web, etc. etc.  (he actually was thinking of getting the pat down too!)  Anyway, just got me thinking stupid thoughts....well, that and I'm 6dpo and wondering what going on down the old ute. 

     


    LOL! love how you refer to your UTE! that is so something i would say! Safe travels!

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  • I seriously LOLed just reading the title to your post!
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