This is not something you should be asking us. You work in the field so you should know. Call your doctor
As long as you are protecting yourself, u should be ok, I am a dental assistant and did X-rays throughout my first pregnancy(mon-fri) and my son came out perfect.. I still assist and take X-rays with this baby also, the way they make X-ray machines now days, u get more radiation from the sun.. Good lick and Congrats!!
Thank you ceceila4, that makes me feel better! Sometimes It's just not avoidable. And keelie81, I am a veterinarian so I do not work in a field where I would know what amount of exposure is safe for a pregnant human. I plan to ask my doctor but as I stated I haven't had my first appointment yet so I was hoping there were other women here who have been in the same situation.
You can always call your Dr ahead of time tho and ask a nurse.. It might be best for peace of mind
Just curious - are you a veterinary technician? I am and because of the potential risks I elected to tell my coworkers as soon as I knew. My doctor said first trimester is most important in regards to xrays and anesthetic gases. I was hesitant because we haven't had our ultrasound yet. You can get a respirator for anesthesia that greatly reduces your risk - if you are a vet tech your clinic will usually purchase that for you.