Declared Pregnancy and Fetal Monitoring for Radiation Workers

Follow the guidelines below if you are pregnant and work with radioactive materials.

Exposure restrictions

In a declared pregnancy, both UCSD and the employee working with radioactive materials are responsible for ensuring that occupational radiation exposure to the fetus doesn't exceed a total of 500 millirem (mrem) during the course of the pregnancy.

Caution: Do not work with millicurie quantities of volatile iodine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

Declaring a pregnancy

All information relating to the pregnancy is strictly confidential. To voluntarily declare a pregnancy (you may choose not to declare a pregnancy), contact Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S):

If you're not sure about declaring a pregnancy

Fetal monitoring

Declared pregnant workers may be assigned a dosimeter to wear at waist level to measure fetal exposure. If you are not required to wear a dosimeter but wish to participate in exposure monitoring, you can do so by making a specific request. Read Radiation Exposure Monitoring Overview for more information.

Reassignment of work or isotope use restrictions may be necessary if it's likely the fetus could receive in excess of 500 mrem during the entire gestation period.