Hershal
Active Member
The physician has some latitude on how to meet the requirement. As mentioned above the womans abdomen can be shielded and from what I have read xrays (even unshielded) pose very little risk to the unborn child. The doctor will be careful to protect your health and that of your child. But of course you can discuss that all with the physician and it might be good to have that discussion prior to the medical appointment so that you can save the money if you decide to not take the medical.
One thing you might consider is the timing - perhaps you can delay your medical (and perhaps the interview) to a later date. If you attended an interview for instance without the medical you would be placed on AP until the medical was provided. Risky to put yourself on AP - but it can be done.
We are due in middle August, so I don't know if postponing the interview would be a good idea at this stage. Potentially running to the end of the fiscal year.
I have read about the minimal risk involved in X-rays, however still don't know if we want to expose our unborn child to risk, when we potentially don't have to.
As I am the primary and my wife is a dependent, would we both be put on AP, if we don't get the medical for my wife? Or will it just be myself? If so, how is it risky?
Lastly, Is there a chance that the doctor might turn around and say you don't need the X-ray scan and the US embassy would be happy with that?
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