That's not entirely true, trace amounts of blood CAN transmit between mother and child. That's why mothers can develop antibodies to their babies if they are a different blood type and why RH negative mothers are offered anti-D injection.
It depends where you have your phone as well. I have carried mine in my coat pocket before which is pretty close to my ovaries, and left it on in case someone calls me. It isn't just an issue when you are actually talking on the phone.
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That's not entirely true, trace amounts of blood CAN transmit between mother and child. That's why mothers can develop antibodies to their babies if they are a different blood type and why RH negative mothers are offered anti-D injection.
It depends where you have your phone as well. I have carried mine in my coat pocket before which is pretty close to my ovaries, and left it on in case someone calls me. It isn't just an issue when you are actually talking on the phone.
February 4, 2010 - 3:38amThis Comment
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