I can give you some suggestions to effectively prevent pregnant women from being affected by radiation in early pregnancy. Here are some ways:
1. Avoid exposure to sources of electromagnetic radiation: Try to minimize the time and frequency of using sources of electromagnetic radiation, such as cell phones, television, computers and other electronic devices. Try to keep your distance from these devices, especially by placing your cell phone farther away from your body when in use.
2. Avoid staying next to a microwave oven for a long time: the radiation produced by microwave ovens can be harmful to pregnant women. Therefore, try to avoid spending too much time next to the microwave oven, especially when it is turned on.
3. Avoid exposure to X-rays and CT scans: X-rays and CT scans produce radiation that may be potentially risky for the fetus. If a pregnant woman needs to undergo these tests, she should inform her doctor of her pregnancy in advance so that the doctor can take appropriate protective measures.
4. Be aware of radiation from medical equipment: When undergoing medical checkups or treatments, make sure that the radiation dose used by the medical equipment is as low as possible. If in any doubt, check with your doctor and find out the radiation levels of the equipment.
5. Maintain a good diet: A balanced diet helps to improve the body's immunity and resistance, thus reducing sensitivity to radiation. Consume more foods rich in vitamins C, E and folic acid, such as citrus fruits, nuts and green leafy vegetables.
6. Pay attention to indoor air quality: Keep indoor air circulating and avoid prolonged exposure to harmful gases and chemicals. Clean the room regularly to reduce the accumulation of indoor dust and pollutants.
Please note that the above recommendations are for reference only. If you have specific health issues or concerns, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional for personalized advice and guidance.