I was reading about an infant with post-natal Chlamydia and it isn't clear whether the eye drops were given, refused, or ineffective. I want more information but I have no idea how to get it.
If a mother were to refuse eye drops, would they test her for the STD's they protect against, or would she just object as soon as the baby was born and they wouldn't administer them or check the mother?
Re: Ugh. Infant with an STD, with a question
I think so. I think the standard eye drops protect against syphilis and chlamydia and they are given unless there is an objection.
http://oi62.tinypic.com/2w73hq9.jpg
I think most moms are tested as part of a prenatal visit/PAP. I'm sure it varies by state whether you have to sign a waiver to decline the eye goop.
I'm curious about this, too.
Okay then. Are there risks to it?
I dislike the idea of stuff being to my new born with out me at least being made aware of what it is. But if it's going to protect their eyes against nasty ***, then goop it up.
I understand declining this test. I just don't have any information regarding the goopy stuff they put on a newborn's eyes. I was wondering why some decline this.
I really don't understand refusing the STD test. What can it hurt?
Is it an issue of money/insurance or something?