I went to the doctor last week for a yeast infection (yuck!) and I guess they went ahead and tested for the group b strep and I received a call on Monday that I was positive for it, so they called in an antibiotic (Bactrim) for it. Well I went to pick it up yesterday and was reading the warnings and side effects pamphlet in the bag and it said plain as day: Do Not Take If you Become Pregnant. What the crap? Has anybody had experience taking Bactrim while pregnant?
Re: Has anybody been treated for Group B strep already?
So @maddenmama15 it does seem weird the treatment option they are giving you, but if it's a class b, you are probably okay.
BFP 3.8.16 EDD 11.20.16
In terms of the safety of the medicine you've been prescribed, definitely don't be afraid to talk to your doctor or pharmacist and ask about the warning. I'd like to think you wouldn't be prescribed something that is unsafe for the baby but it can't possibly hurt to check rather than assume that.
Slightly off-topic from your question but it's funny which warnings get printed on which medicines. I was prescribed progesterone suppositories for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and right on the bottle it says "If pregnant or becoming so discuss use of product with your doctor." I know there are other uses for progesterone but I think early pregnancy is a pretty common one so it's just kind of funny to me that they would include this on the bottle.
Beautiful rainbow DS born Jan. 2015
BFP #3: March 2016! EDD 11/17/16