Alright so we just moved into a duplex at the beginning of the month and were so excited for the yard and extra space the home gave us for our DS. Now that we're pregnant with #2, we're still happy with the space and know it will work well.. That was we thought so, up until my husband's latest Physics II class today.
In class they were talking about power lines and the fields they give off etc.. And now here we both are googling and terrified we've moved out family into a hotspot that's going to increase our DS and unborn LO to be predisposed to childhood cancer. I know there's conflicting data on the correlation between the two, but I'd hate to be the % it does effect. I've had a few friends lose their children to childhood cancer, so the reality of it is very real and one of my worst fears.
Could I be overreacting? Sure. Are my pregnancy hormones probably making me overly anxious? Absolutely. But now here I am, awake, and nauseated, worrying that we've made a horrible decision to move into this place. DH says he'll call the electric company tomorrow to come out and do a reading just so we can know what our levels are. He says If the levels are questionable or high, we'll find a solution to move, but I'm really not sure how we can afford to when we just moved in and signed a year lease?
Is is there anyone out there with experience on this topic? Any amazing scientists out there who can ease my mind or atleast shed some light on the topic?
Because right now I feel like a crazy person.
Re: Powerlines & pregnancy??
your lease will say how you can get out of it. talk to your landlord and see if you can work something out between you. moving costs a lot of money and time so you want to make a decision thoughfully.
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017
that said, I would avoid Internet searches for health info during PG as much as possible. it's a rabbit hole and just serves to freak you out.
you're adults. you got this. you'll collect info, talk to your OB and make a decision.
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017
Long story short, there is sooooo much in the world that is dangerous and while we need to take caution where we can, don't lose sleep over it. I agree to have levels checked and make a decision with your OB and your family but if you choose to stay there, just take precautions when you can. Don't stress too much yet!
ETA: incorrect info! Thanks @WinchesterGirl
* back to your regularly scheduled programming*
Now knowing of of your realtor knowledge @WinchesterGirl I'm a bit peeved that our realtor that leased us the home didn't bring up any concerns. Since it's not as much of an issue here as up north, I'm assuming that may be the cause for her lack of communication.
Thanks again everyone I really appreciate your input!!
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017