There is no authoritative survey showing that there is an inevitable link between computer radiation and fetal health, but, of course, a certain adverse effect cannot be completely excluded. Because whether radiation has an effect on the fetus is mainly related to the dose, and there are many factors that affect fetal health, such as sitting in front of the computer for a long time, which may affect the oxygen supply of the fetus, it is impossible to clarify the relationship between computer radiation and fetal health. Computer radiation is electromagnetic radiation, unlike the ionizing radiation of CT examinations, the low-intensity electromagnetic radiation generated by computers has little effect on human body; moreover, pregnant women also take folic acid during pregnancy, which has a certain preventive effect on fetal neurological developmental malformations. Therefore, computer radiation generally has no significant effect on the fetus. However, if you work in front of a computer for a long time, the dose of radiation will indeed be higher, and sitting still for a long time may also cause the fetus to lack oxygen. Therefore, for insurance purposes, it is recommended that pregnant women avoid working on the computer for long periods of time, or take some measures to reduce the radiation dose. Pregnant women can take the following measures to reduce the impact of the computer on the fetus: 1, if you sit in front of the computer and maintain a fixed position, pregnant women are prone to discomfort, it is recommended to get up regularly, appropriate activities, not only to relieve fatigue, but also to reduce the dose of computer radiation. 2, pay attention to the ventilation of the environment, the computer is easy to absorb dust and bacteria when running, try not to stay in a closed environment for too long, appropriate to the outdoor activities to relax. 3.Wearing anti-blue light glasses when using computer can help to relieve visual fatigue and reduce the incidence of macular degeneration in the eyes.