Question about GBS screening
My midwife just gave me a handout about Group B Strep, which I was tested for in my previous two pregnancies. (-) I am somewhat familiar with the infection and the effects on the baby. The handout says that there are two screening methods used by doctors - one is to screen every pregnant woman near her due date, and treat any positive cases with IV antibiotics in labour. The other is to treat only high-risk women, without screening them beforehand. (High-risk of passing along the infection, that is, so: labour before 37 weeks, likelihood of a prolonged labour, previous GBS infection, unexplained fever in labour, previous baby with GBS.) Apparently between 15-40% of women will test positive for GBS, and about 2% of those will pass along the infection to their baby (The high-risk ones). Of the babies infected, a small percentage will become so sick, that it may be fatal.
So would you opt for the standard test, or for being treated only if you fall into the high-risk category? I don't want to put my baby at risk, but right now, I am well out of the high-risk category. I've never had GBS, had short labours, and carried to term. I REALLY want to have this baby at home, not in the hospital on an IV! What would you do?