I had it also and it really isn't a big deal. My water broke at home so they told me to come in and they started antibiotics in an IV and that was it. I have a healthy 2 year old boy now. Don't worry.
2007-10-18 11:35:34
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answered by Sippy 4
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If you test positive for GBS this simply means that you are a carrier. Not every baby who is born to a mother who tests positive for GBS will become ill. Approximately one of every 100 to 200 babies whose mothers carry GBS will develop signs and symptoms of GBS disease. There are, however, symptoms that may indicate that you are at a higher risk of delivering a baby with GBS. These symptoms include:
* Labor or rupture of membrane before 37 weeks
* Rupture of membrane 18 hours or more before delivery
* Fever during labor
* A urinary tract infection as a result of GBS during your pregnancy
* A previous baby with GBS disease
In this case your physician will want to use antibiotics for prevention and protection.
According to the CDC, if you have tested positive and are not in the high risk category, then your chances of delivering a baby with GBS are:
* 1 in 200 if antibiotics are not given
* 1 in 4000 if antibiotics are given
your physician will recommend giving you antibiotics through IV during your delivery to prevent your baby from becoming ill. Taking antibiotics greatly decreases the chances of your baby becoming ill.
There are herbal remedies that you can take 2-3 weeks before delivery that a midwife or homeopathic physician can recommend.
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2007-10-16 05:10:40
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answered by Jamin 3
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Strep B, everyone gets tested for it, and about 10% of women naturally have it. If you have it, they will just give you anti-biotics for it when your in labor, so they may induce you because they usually need to give two full doses before the baby is born. Your baby will be tested after he or she is born. It's nothing to be paranoid about :)
2007-10-16 05:09:08
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answered by caidensmommy625 1
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From what I have read on the subject...
During labor you will be given IV antibiotics to ensure your baby won't contract strep b.
2007-10-16 05:13:36
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answered by ??? 4
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make sure you let them know when you go to the hospital in labor so they can start your antibiotics. My sisters friend had strep B and didn't know it and when her son was born he got strep B in his lungs and died a week later. He never left the hospital. Be careful and good luck!
2007-10-16 05:21:57
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answered by momof6 3
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You method Strep B? Not Step B a few purpose.. Group B Strep (to not be stressed with Group A Strep, the bacterial motive of so-referred to as "Strep throats") is a main motive of infections regarding the pregnant girl and her child toddler. The micro organism would possibly motive maternal infections of the uterus, placenta, and urinary tract. It can motive infections within the toddler, each localized and/or regarding the toddler's whole frame method. Infants' infections fall into 2 classes: Early-onset ailment, most commonly providing inside the primary 24 hours of lifestyles (although the variety may also be zero to six days of lifestyles) and displaying up with respiring situation, surprise, pneumonia, and on occasion spinal fluid/mind contamination ("meningitis"); Late-onset ailment most commonly providing at three to four weeks of age (variety, 7 days to three months) and displaying up as a blood-flow contamination ("bacteremia") or meningitis. The micro organism too can infect an subject of bone; a joint, just like the knee or hip; or the epidermis. Group B Strep (GBS) are micro organism that reside in most cases within the intestinal and genital tracts of all people. The micro organism has been discovered in as many as 10 to twenty-five% of all pregnant ladies's vaginal subject whilst cultures are got; the ones ladies with a optimistic vaginal tradition can transmit the germ to the toddler most commonly at the same time the toddler continues to be in utero, after the membranes are ruptured, or throughout the supply. These toddlers have a a million/two% to a million% danger of contracting the early-onset style of contamination. This chance of contamination is going up in preterm toddlers (born not up to 37 weeks gestational age), in toddlers born after the amniotic membranes had been ruptured for greater than 18 hours, and in toddlers whose moms had fever or proof of contamination of the uterus lining and/or urinary tract throughout the exertions and supply. Bacterial contamination within the child is a major and possibly lifestyles- threatening occasion, as fever and seen caution signs are traditionally delicate or absent and when you consider that the child's contamination-combating immune method is a long way from utterly mature. The early indicators of child contamination may also be as delicate as deficient feeding, lethargy, or deficient temperature manipulate. And within the gift generation of toddlers being discharged dwelling in not up to 24 hours, there may be developing strain to tradition all ladies throughout being pregnant to assess who is also sporting GBS (with no need signs themselves). Antibiotic medication may also be regarded for the tradition-optimistic ladies PRIOR TO DELIVERY. Also the potential of a tradition-optimistic mom can enable the toddler's health care provider to be exceptionally alert to early indicators of issues and/or to observe the toddler for yet another day or 2. This bacterial contamination of the child, as soon as identified, may also be dealt with with competitive antibiotics and supportive care of the toddler in a Neonatal ICU, however the ailment stills consists of a alternatively massive mortality price; prevention and early detection are severely foremost.
2016-09-05 11:25:06
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answered by ? 4
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YOU AND THE BABY WILL BE FINE, I HAD IT WHEN I WAS PREGNANT THE GIVE YOU TWO BAGS OF ANTIBIOTICS THROIUGH AN IV DURING LABOR.....GOOD LUCK!!!
2007-10-16 05:07:51
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answered by AKAKENF 3
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you should be treated before you deliver
2007-10-16 05:12:07
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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