I was negative for my DD 3 years ago .
This pregnancy it came back in a urine test as positive for GBS at around 11 weeks ...I have been told by one MW that I must have antibiotics blah blah ... And another MW that she doesn't like antibiotics given just for the sake of it and as GBS is a come and go bacteria that testing it pointless ..
I have done so much research on it all , and feel I know a lot about the bacteria , and what can happen etc , I have read up on the odds of passing it to baby and babies health risks ..
But as I am getting closer to the birth , I am 30w 5d.. I am starting to get more nervous and doubting myself and everything I have read and know..
-I don't know if I want antibiotics during labour as I don't feel comfortable dosing a newborn baby up with drugs and ruining its immune system and defense against illness
-but then I am worried if I don't have them , Bub may get it and the worst cases keep playing on my mind
I always said if my swab at 36 weeks came back negative and my waters didn't break hours early and if If labour wasn't premature then I would decline them and do the wait and watch but now I am jut worried about everything .
This baby took a long time to come and I am so worried ...
Another thing that is worst case but I know that Meningococcal is a worst case for baby who picks up gbs ,and what concerns me is my 3 year old hasn't had the vaccine for that . Could Bub pass it on to my DD? We were doing delayed vaccination , should I go as get this needle now for my DD? Is it safe to get this done while I am pregnant ? As I know some like MMR is live and not recommended ..
Sorry for the long post , if anyone has been through any of this ,if you had antibiotics during labour what happened after to Bub ? We're they sick in any way from the antibiotics ?... have you had GBS did you have or not have antibiotics , tried natural methods of getting rid of it I would love to hear from you ..
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I wont be having the antibiotics- in any situation. Their logic is so flawed. the risk of passing it on is less than baby picking it up because they were born in a hospital. My midwife is happy with my decision- and even said they dont push it for women who test positive- only suggest it, unless they test pos on a urine test, which indicates a higher level of colonisation. I was simply told that they keep a closer eye out for symptoms in babies whos mother didnt have the ABs.... so really you are just getting a higher level of care, because the ABs only reduce risk, not eliminate it as the baby may pick it up from the hospital not mum. My reason for rejecting them is numerous and varied, some selfish, some not. I dont want to be tethered during what I hope will be a natural water birth, the ABs wipe out all bacteria not just bad, we pass on our gut flora to our babies- where does it leave them if we have just wiped out our lovely balanced flora? There are studies suggesting links to gut and digestive issues in babies. It increases the risk of neonatal and maternal thrush, and increases the risk of breastfeeding failure. To me those negatives out weight the minute risk of GBS infection which if caught early because you are aware of symptoms is a very very unlilwly situation.



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