Electric Shock In Seventh Week of Pregnancy Posted: 11-18-03 14:35pm
I was changing a light bulb and I got a
pretty good electric shock. I am in my
seventh week of pregnancy. Am I at risk
for miscarrage or any other health
problems for my baby? The shock left my
finger with a funny sensation.
Concerned
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Suzy
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Posted: 11-18-03 22:27pm
Aawww, golly poop, that sounds nasty, are
you ok ? I guess it is a bit of a worry
having an electric shock while your
pregnant, and until your 12th week you are
still in the area of high risk of a
miscarriage. It would be a good idea to
go check with your doc and see what he/she
says about it, they might like to do tests
or an ultrasound just to be on the safe
side. I hope you and bubby are ok, and no
more changing light bulbs
good luck...
Suzy
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Re: Electric Shock In Seventh Week of Pregnancy Posted: 11-04-05 19:58pm
poop
wrote:
i was changing a light bulb
and I got a light electric shock. I am
in my seventh week of pregnancy. Am I
at risk for miscarrage or any other health
problems for my baby? The shock left
my finger with a funny sensation.
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