Legal analysis: pregnant female radiologists have the right to take night shifts after seven months of pregnancy, and cannot engage in work that may be exposed to radiation during the whole pregnancy. As long as the radiation protection in the workplace is up to standard, it doesn't mean that you must be transferred from your post. But it is not clear whether female radiologists should be on duty or transferred from their posts. In fact, according to the situation of each hospital, there will be different treatment methods.
Although there are no clear hospital management regulations, most hospital managers still adopt a more humanized management method.
Legal basis: Article 26 of the Measures for the Administration of Occupational Health of Radiation Workers. Radiation work units shall not arrange pregnant women to participate in first aid and work that may cause occupational internal radiation. Lactating women should avoid receiving occupational internal radiation during lactation.