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Jolie_3110

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Location: Essex, England
Group B Strep?
Posted: 01-25-06 16:36pm

I found out that I had group b strep. When I was tested for a yeast infection. At the time I was pregnant with my 2nd child. (my 1st child was a planned c-section because he was breech so it didnt affect him). During the labour of my 2nd son I was given antibiotics and everything was fine. I know that 25% of women carry it and that it can cause fatal to the baby if gone undetected. I was just wondering, my partner and I are now trying for baby no 3, I wanted to know if I am going to carry the strep forever (so I have to be careful during the delivery of my next baby) or whether it can go away by itself? I am sure if/when I get pregnant next that I will be tested again for it, but I just wanted to know either way or the other!
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Abbysmom

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Joined: 25 Jan 2006
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Group B Strep
Posted: 01-26-06 06:11am

I don't know for sure if you will always have it but it is so common these days. Dr know how to treat it. When my daughter was born, I was positive for it but didn't make it to the hospital early enough for me to get anitbiotics. They watched her close for the 2 days we were there and she was fine.
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Jolie_3110

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Joined: 04 Dec 2005
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Location: Essex, England

Posted: 01-26-06 14:45pm

Thanks for the reply. I dont really know much about it, while I was pregnant I was told i'd need antibiotics but that was it. Since then I have found out abit more and it all sounded a little scary!
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