Q
My coworkers and I work with computers all day. Some of my coworkers are pregnant and I wonder if there are any risks to their babies from radiation emitted from the computers.
A
Some older computers (built in the 1980s or before) emitted measurable amounts of nonionizing radiation-electric and magnetic fields. There was a flurry of activity after some publications in the late 1980s put it in headlines that workers might be exposed to more electric and magnetic field radiation than they should be. As a result, vendors reworked how the computers were built and, today, it would be much more difficult to find a computer (the monitor actually) that exposes the user to high amounts of electric or magnetic field radiation. You really should not be worried about using a computer because you are pregnant. We have a Q&A on computer emissions.
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