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Reply To Topic Topic: REPOST: Group B strep & induction
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Posted By on 04 Aug 2009 11:54 PM

Dear Henci,

I also spoke with the pediatrician and she did not feel strongly one way or the other.  She provided me information about the risk of the baby contracting Strep B (about one-half of one percent) and said that her experience has supported that statistic.  I stated that I was leaning toward allowing labor to start naturally so it is possible that I will not receive the antibiotics, she did not have any objections to that and said that the course of action would be to then watch the baby for sickness after birth.  By the way, I learned from a different source that Group B Strep may occur very quickly after birth (usually within 24 hours) or have a later onset.  The receipt of antibiotics during labor is preventative only towards the early onset.  Whether or not a woman receives antibiotics doesn't have any outcome on whether the Strep B occurs later in the baby.  Thank you for your quick response and for posting this.  Jennie   

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