No. Highly, highly unlikely. I'm guessing you're talking about a little electro-static shock from the washing machine- nothing at all to worry about.
If it was some sort of real electrical shock, such as a frayed electrical cord becoming wet and really knocking you out from the surge of electrical power pulsing through your body, then perhaps possibly, but I'd be much more worried that you were alright!
If you're really still concerned, talk to your OB-GYN.
current has five effects. 1. physical effects 2. xray effects 3. heating effects 4. chemical effects 5.magnetic effects.
Boss Efffects
Heating Effect.
Happiness and death.
The effects of electricity might include the actual emission of electrons. This would include emission that causes lighting.
Anything using a standard guitar jack or patch lead can be put through an effects pedal, including electric drums, a microphone or keyboards.
The effects of deregulation on electric services include less control of how much electricity companies can charge for their services. You can read more at www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-614885.html
Electric cars reduce the amount of fuel-dependent cars on the road. As more electric cars are produced, the US will need fewer barrels of gas.
There are three effects produced by an electric current:heating effectmagnetic effectchemical effect
The main effect is the production of light.
The passage of an electric current through a conducting liquid causes chemical reactions.The resulting effects are called chemical effects of electric current
No. The strength of the electric field remains unchanged regardless of your proximity. However, the effects of the electric field on you are more pronounced as you move closer to it.