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Reply To Topic Topic: GBS+ and Homebirth
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Posted By Henci Goer, BA on 06 Jun 2008 12:15 AM

Neonatal GBS infections are rare in any case, and chances of infection decrease with light colonization, full-term baby, decreased time from rupture of membranes, and almost certainly with fewer vaginal exams especially after membranes have ruptured (the problem is that we don't have any studies where women didn't have vaginal exams). I can't give you exact odds, though. If you feel comfortable with not having antibiotics, you should have the right of informed refusal. If you don't, there is no reason why IV antibiotics cannot be given at a home birth.

-- Henci 

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