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The hardest part of being a pregnant rad tech

Is everyone telling you to be safe, like you’re totally unaware of the dangers/how to be safe. They’ll come in mask down, covid positive, telling you about their cats, but have qualms and chastise you for not being covered in head to toe in lead and how dangerous that is for the fetus.

Maybe I want a glowing baby Judith. It would make late night feedings easier.

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