Chest X-ray has no effect on pregnancy.
Chest radiographs mainly irradiate the chest cavity, and will not directly irradiate the female pelvis, and the radiation dose is within a safe range for the organism, and will not cause radioactive damage to the organs of the organism, so taking chest radiographs has no effect on pregnancy.
Chest X-ray is a diagnostic imaging technique that uses X-rays to penetrate the chest and image it on a film or fluorescent screen. It is mainly used to check whether there is any abnormality in the tissue structure of the mediastinum, trachea, thorax, lungs and heart, etc. Common diseases include rib fracture, sternal fracture, clavicle fracture and pneumothorax.
Although chest X-ray has no effect on pregnancy, it is forbidden to do chest X-ray in early pregnancy, because chest X-ray still has certain radiation. Chest X-ray should strictly grasp the indications, avoid unnecessary irradiation, in order to prevent over-irradiation of the body.