Ovulation affected by radiation

Radiation can be natural, such as solar radiation, or man-made, such as computer radiation, mobile phone radiation, etc. Radiation may cause a range of adverse reactions, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, headaches, etc. These symptoms are often referred to as "radiation sensitivity."

During ovulation, a woman's body is in a more sensitive state because the egg is waiting to be fertilized. If a woman receives too much radiation at this time, it may cause the fertilized egg to become unstable and ultimately lead to pregnancy failure. In addition, radiation may cause cell damage and death, thereby affecting the growth and development of the fetus.

To try to avoid the effects of radiation, women should keep their bodies clean during ovulation, avoid using electronic products, and minimize time spent outdoors. If women cannot avoid outdoor activities, they should choose to wear protective clothing to reduce the impact of radiation on the body.