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<blockquote data-quote="Matno" data-source="post: 1738704" data-attributes="member: 44765"><p>As a doctor, here is my advice: put your head under water and have someone fire a gun nearby. If it seems to too loud (it won't) then don't let her shoot. Otherwise it should be fine. Literally the only things about shooting that might be harmful are if you placed the butt of the rifle directly on her belly and lead exposure (which is virtually nonexistent if there's even a slight breeze). If a doctor tells you not to shoot while pregnant it's because they don't understand its effects or they haven't really thought it through and are taking the overly cautious route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matno, post: 1738704, member: 44765"] As a doctor, here is my advice: put your head under water and have someone fire a gun nearby. If it seems to too loud (it won't) then don't let her shoot. Otherwise it should be fine. Literally the only things about shooting that might be harmful are if you placed the butt of the rifle directly on her belly and lead exposure (which is virtually nonexistent if there's even a slight breeze). If a doctor tells you not to shoot while pregnant it's because they don't understand its effects or they haven't really thought it through and are taking the overly cautious route. [/QUOTE]
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