Well, I had a pretty easy pregnancy as far as overall symptoms go, but seems what symptoms I was going to have all came in the final trimester - and now it appears I've tested positive for Group B Strep. I should have known - I always fall into that minority percentage for having some symptom or some side effect - so more likely 'id be in the 25% of women that have it versus the opposite. My reading says unfortunately my lifestyle habits (be it eating, cleaning, etc....) have nothing to do with it - just some women are carriers.....
So - for any or all of those non- FTMs that tested positive - i'm wondering what did this mean for your delivery. I'll be seeing my doctor on Tuesday and will get all the facts and her recommends - but my reading says I should avoid the internals they are planning to do each visit over the next few weeks and definitely make sure no membrane sweeping goes on as that can push the bacteria closer to the baby and that the moment I go into labor I should consider whether to go into the hospital - and/or if my water breaks - so I can get on IV antibiotics. I read 1 in 200 chances of baby getting GBS from mom that is a carrier - but a 1 in 4000 chance if antibiotics are used - so seems a no brainer. But I'm wondering what that means for my natural delivery plans- will I be hooked up to an IV continuously or can I still move around and walk and do other positions and get into tub, etc...during my labor.
Also wondering - does this mean I should avoid sex for the remainder of the pregnancy - will that possibly push the bacteria closer to baby?
Any and all experiences people have had dealing with this would be helpful. Thank you!
Re: Tested Positive for Group B Strep
She also said she'll start doing cervical checks at my 38w appointment next week, and she'll sweep my membranes then if I feel like I'm ready.
I'm a STM, but I was negative for GBS last time, so apparently it can change or be different with each pregnancy.
Obviously talk to your doctor about the implications for you because all doctors might have a different way of handling it, but this was my experience, anyway.
With my second I delivered at a birthing center. They hooked up a port (?) so that once they were done administering the antibiotics I didn't need to keep a bag hooked to me. I just had a thing taped to my arm so I could easily move around. We again missed the treatment window since my labor progressed much faster than we expected. (I delivered about an hour after we got to the birth center.) The midwife called the pediatrician who was comfortable with the situation. She then reviewed the signs/symptoms to watch for and told us it was our decision if we wanted to go home or try and get DS admitted. We opted to go home. There were no complications.
I'm assuming that I will test positive again this time. The midwives have told me that I can always come and get the antibiotics while in early labor and then leave again so we can try and make sure I'm treated this time. I definitely don't want to be at the birth center longer than needed nor do I want to have to deal with a hospital admittance. I want to get home to my other kids and have our whole family together.
Given that you are planning a hospital birth but want to go natural you're going to have to watch your timing. If you get there too soon to get the antibiotics they could then decide you aren't progressing fast enough and try and push interventions on you. The flip side is if you wait too long and end up "untreated" you could have to stay in the hospital another day or two.
I would ask your OB to be sure. I personally hate antibiotics because they tend to mess up my digestion system so badly and can take weeks to get it back to normal.
Now that you mention digestive issues, though, I did throw up this morning. Now I wonder if that was from the antibiotics or the Chinese food I ate last night.
Either way, thanks for your response! It hadn't ocurred to me that the + GBS test could've been related to the other issues at all until reading your post, but I'll add this to the list to mention to my OB next week.
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
Regarding the use of oral antibiotics: I encourage you to read the strep b article at Evidenced Based Birth. I believe oral antibiotics are not nearly as effective as IV because timing is tricky and it's nearly impossible to get the correct dosage levels by delivery. I'm refusing checks prior to delivery, but only because I feel that they're not necessary and don't want to risk it. I don't think every doctor is of this mindset though, so check with yours.
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[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
I have known I was strep b positive since the beginning of my first pregnancy. It really isn't that big a deal. All you are in for is one 15 minute dose of IV antibiotics at least 4 hours before delivery. I am also trying to have a natural delivery and my doctor says we can do the IV with a heparin lock so that it can be removed after the 15 dose.
Why you got sick? When they administer the antibiotics shouldn't matter for the mother's health...it's an attempt to lower the bacterial count in the vagina and reduce baby's contact with it, from what I understand. If you didn't get there until you were an 8, they likely didn't have the 4 hour window they needed to complete a full antibiotic course.
(Sorry, I might be completely misunderstanding what you meant!)
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The doctor that did the test this past week (not my main doctor, as I was meeting a few others in the office these last few appts), made it sound like no big deal and said that 1-3 women have it and it just means antibiotics when delivering - so hoping my doctor when I see her on Tues of next week responds pretty much the same way. I will also ask her if she wants me in earlier, re: 4.1.1 versus 3.1.1. I know I'd like to avoid interventions so as long as water doesn't break, would like to labor at home as long as possible - BUT, also know I want to get that full dose of antibiotics in as soon as possible - as I read that the 1 in 200 chance of baby contracting GBS from you during delivery, goes to 1 in 4000 chance if you have IV antibiotics. I also read sweeping the membranes and forceful internals are not a good idea if you are GBS.
But I'll talk with my doctor and see what she says. Thanks for all the great input ladies.
I was negative with my second which was good because I was oh in my hospital room for 10 minutes before he was born.
I'm positive again this time and I'm trying not to worry too much about it. Ill just head to the hospital sooner this time.
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
She sent me straight to the hospital even though I wasnt having any contractions or other signs of labour, just so I could get hooked up to my IV. Once it was in I was free to walk around the hospital to get labour started. The one thing I did have to do was put plastic over my hand when I laboured in the tub for a bit and I had the IV in the entire time until my daughter was born. It was a little annoying at first but you dont really notice it when things are really happening.
I havent been tested yet this pregnancy, I will next week, but I assume it would be the same way. Just make sure that if your water breaks at home or while you're not in the hospital that you go to the hospital right away to get your IV in.
ETA - all in all my induction was 3 days
Also, I have to have an alternative antibiotic because I'm allergic to penicillin. Anyone else?
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@atraveller She recommended Florajen, which is what I generally take when I'm in an antibiotic anyway. It's over the counter and completely safe for pregnancy (ask your doc, of course) but it's refrigerated so you usually have to ask the pharmacist for it. Its much stronger than yogurt, but even that isn't going to do you any harm. Good luck!
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Related to this concern. I tested positive for chlymidia once during a pap come to find out it was because of an over growth of yeast. I didn't take the chlymidia antibiotics until we got the yeast under co from. Asked them to retest and I was negative for chlymidia. Yeast can cause a lot of false readings.