DH's cousin once removed... second cousin... I DON'T KNOW... recently said she is having a planned c-section in April and isn't happy about it. We got to talking and since this is her first I asked why her doctor made this decision. She told me that she has Group B Strep and they don't want her baby to get it.
1. Apparently they tested her when she was in her first trimester, which I didn't know they do.
2. I never made it to the test and all they did was give me antibiotics in an IV.
Someone enlighten me!
Re: Hmm. Group B Strep = C-section?
I think that is a ridiculous reason for a cesarean, in itself. Maybe she is allergic to a lot of antibiotics or something, so she can't have them in labor? IDK.
I know!!! I had the nurse tell me about when she would be back to give me more so I could get ice and numb my hands. My BIL works in the pharmacy and made my IV bag... I asked him next time to double the pain meds! lol
This is what I think and I am wondering if she is a) lying or b) she has a horrible doctor. I have never heard of the test being done that early. She is very over weight and has already been in preterm labor once... so who knows.
*not to offend anyone overweight, I just know she is having issues because of it.
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I'm am (or was?) Strep B positive and like the PP's said I just had to have lots of antibiotics during labor...
Maybe she really has something else (STD) and doesn't want to tell you? Otherwise, the story makes no sense.
I had a c/s and my baby still got GBS "from the community" when he was 6 weeks old...just a random factoid.
I lurk! Wanted to pipe in, sorry! Just because she tests positive in the First Tri, doesn't mean she will at time of delivery, Group B comes and goes I think, anyway.
She must be allergic to antibiotics or maybe there are other reasons and she is making that up to hide the real reason? A c-section doesn't eliminate the risk of infection, either. Although they don't give a planned c-section mom antibiotics unless she goes into labor. Weird!
Having an STD is the only thing that makes sense. I doubt an OB would do the strep test that early b/c it can change throughout the pregnancy and I can't think of any other condition requiring a c/s that someone would feel the need to keep quiet.
This is what I was wondering too.
OK I think here are the plausible options
1. She doesn't want to tell people the real reason she's having a C. (Maybe she has an STD or something, like pp suggested.)
2. Her doctor is a wacko.
If her doctor is really pushing her to have a c/s for GBS, that makes me sad.
I have a lot of drug/anitbiotic allergies and was able to get IV antibiotics, but I suppose if there were no options they would do a c/s...
As an OB nurse, you can't test for this in the 1st Trimester. Well, technically you could, but by the time she went to full term who knows if she would even still be GBS+. That is a line of BS right there that they tested her in the first tri, it's against everything that ACOG would recommend. They don't want to test prior to 37 weeks. The reason for this is that GBS can come and go. They want to know the results closest to your due date to get the most accurate data.
There are many different antibotics they can give for GBS. Some strains are resistent to a certain antibiotic so they also test for that.
And even if you are GBS+ and a scheduled c-section, say your water breaks before your c-section. You will still need the antibiotics.
I have never seen a person have a c-section soley for the reason they are GBS+. They have always found an antibiotic to work on them.
Something else is going on and it has nothing to do with her being GBS+ or GBS-
Odd. I think she isn't telling the entire story.
I had GBS with both kids and two c/s but they weren't related. My SIL had GBS with hers and had two vaginal deliveries.
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