Hey there,
I find this a little odd - my knowledge of GBS+ isn't the greatest, I only know what my sister went thru with DS a few weeks ago.
The way she explained it to me was that she needed to have at least two doses of the ABs before DS was born and the two doses needed to be four hours apart.
As it was her second bubs, her concern therefore was labour happening too quickly - because if bubs didn't get two doses of ABs via mum intravenously, before making his grand arrival, he would have needed to go into the special care nursery and be put on an IV to receive more ABs.
So based on that info, I would have thought they would be happy for you if you had an SROM, then a bit of time elapsing before labour starting? That way they could definitely get your required two doses in before bubs was delivered. Possibly the risk is if the labour goes too long, you'd need more doses? Not too sure on that point.
Of course they could be pushing for induction because it gives them more control - once your membranes rupture, there is nothing protecting the baby from the GBS which is living in the birth canal. So possibly they are worried about infection if left too long?
I'm sorry I haven't been much help - is there a Dr you can talk to at the birth centre? Can you get another MW (or two, or more!) on board with the plan, JIC your MW isn't on when you go into labour?
Good on you for sticking to your guns and wanting to be educated and informed.


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