It seems difficult to continue to employ expectant/breastfeeding mothers in interventional medical fields due to numerous risks involved, such as in handling infectious agents or anaesthetic gases. Pregnancy for female doctors is thus often associated with a ban on employment and is therefore synonymous with a delay in their professional career. The aim of this article was to develop a positive list that allows pregnant women to continue working during their pregnancy at low risk and provides employers with a guide for drawing up risk assessment for specific occasions. The brief narrative overview is based on the recommendations drawn up by both professional associations and the Maternity Protection Committee. It is intended to provide assistance for the preparation of an event-related risk assessment after notification of a pregnancy in the speciality of pneumology in order to be able to continue to employ female doctors working in interventional medicine at low risk.
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