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Ugh, I found out today I tested + for the Group Beta Strep test they did on me at my last visit. Admittedly, I am way down now. I feel like I'm doing something wrong this pregnancy. We had such a complication-free time last-go-round that DH is all worried too. He was just getting in good place about the risk of Downs Syndrome and now this. I know we are sooooooo very, very lucky not to have more serious complications with our LO, but I can't help but get bouts of Mommy FAIL.
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I thought the same thing as Amy - just antibiotics, and I think the baby has to have the Hep B shot in the hospital instead of waiting until the first pediatrician visit, right?
Sorry to hear you are down - you have not done/are not doing anything wrong though, I hope you know that.
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This!
(((HUGS)))
Rest assured that GBS + is very common and very rarely does anything bad happen. Like Dilly said, antibiotics and that's that. About half of my clients have tested + for GBS and things have always gone smoothly. Heck, I even know several mamas who had homebirths with it. Stay away from Dr. Google--he can be evil. :-)
Head up, mama. You are awesome.
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I found out last week that I tested + also.
You didn't do anything to get it, so it has no reflection on how well you are taking care of yourself and your unborn LO. I'm sure you're doing a great job, every pregnancy is different.
I'm not too concerned about it, I'll start the IV antibiotics as soon as I'm admitted into the hospital for labor. My MD didn't make a big deal of it, just informed me of what would be done as a preventative measure.
Relax and feel better!