Hi everyone,I had my weekly check up today and was told that I had tested positive for strep b,I must have been in shock (and suffering baby brain) 'cos appart from him telling me I would need antibiotics when I go into labour and that it was a bacteria that can kill newborn babies in 24hrs (!) I forgot to ask much more about it.
So,I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this and how their births and babies turned out?I have been goggleing to get more info but it's just making me more upset,I'm so worried that my baby will be seriously sick or even possibly die.
I also wanted to know if there's a way of getting rid of the bacteria? One site suggest things like garlic,vitamin c,enchinacea,acidophilus and collodial silver,does anyone know anything about these remedies and how safe they are to take during pregnancy?
I was thinking I would just insist on a c/section but most info sites say the baby is still at risk of infection,is this true?
Any info would really help.




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it's scary isn't it - what you need to do is relax and realise that there is a tiny risk but that's why they will be giving you the anti-biotics to make sure you have a happy and healthy bubby. I tested positive too - 30% of women do so you are not alone. It is really common and really it is great that they can give us antibiotics to protect bubby. A c/s has far greater risk of complications for you and baby so you don't want to have one of them if you don't have to. It really is a horrid recovery hun.
and I will definatley be going to my appointment next week with lots of questions!!

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