Just wondering what the concerns should be
about getting strep throat and being
pregnant besides just being miserable.
Three girls on my dorm floor have got it
already and i'm afraid I might be catching
it also. I wasn't really worried but
someone said they heard it could be really
bad for pregnant women so I was wondering
if this is true. Any help is
appreciated, thanks.
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Jules
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Posted: 09-19-06 01:38am
I think your friend is getting her
'streps' confused but here is some info on
the real concern, which is group b strep
(taken from www.Pregnancy-info.Net
)
what is group b strep?
a group b
streptococcus (gbs) infection has little
to do with strep throat or group a
strep. Rather, it's an infection
that 15-40% of healthy, adult women carry
in their vaginal or rectal areas. A woman
infected with gbs is said to be
'colonized' by the disease. As there are
no symptoms indicating a woman has gbs,
most women carry gbs unaware of the
dangers it poses to their newborn.
What does gbs mean for my newborn?
A gbs infection should be taken seriously
- it's been acknowledged to be the number
one cause of life threatening infections
in newborns. A baby will become infected
once it makes contact with the bacteria.
Gbs enters through the blood stream and
can cause death, mental retardation or
other serious diseases such as meningitis.
Each year, approximately 12,000 babies
catch gbs and the condition is fatal for
2,000 of those newborns. Not all babies
of colonized mothers become infected: the
chances of your baby contracting gbs are
around three in a 1,000.
How do I find out if I have gbs?
Many doctors routinely screen for gbs, but
you may want to ask your doctor if he
hasn't screened for it. A culture sample
is taken from the rectum or vagina and
bacteria levels are read. You may want to
test at two different points in time as
gbs can register low levels one day and
higher levels the next. This means that
if you get a single negative test, you are
not necessarily free of gbs concerns. You
can also get tested at the time of
delivery. A vaginal swab is taken and
will identify women who carry large
amounts of gbs. The higher the levels of
gbs, the higher the risk for your newborn.
High risk situations
there are several high-risk situations
that increase the likelihood of
contracting gbs. These include: premature
birth; a history of gbs in previous
births; catching a fever before or during
labor; and premature or prolonged rupture
of membranes before delivery.
What if I have gbs?
Doctors believe that not all women with
gbs should be given antibiotics to treat
against the disease - this would entail
the potentially unnecessary treatment of a
large number of women. Instead, treatment
is focused on women with high levels of
gbs or in high-risk situations. A doctor
can decide to start antibiotic treatment
during labor to protect your baby.
A future vaccine
because even newborns with lower risk of
contracting gbs do become afflicted,
doctors are working for a vaccine to guard
against infection. The vaccine would be
administered to mothers and immunity would
cross the placenta during pregnancy to
protect the baby.
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Tazzy D
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 30 Oct 2004 Posts: 3718 Location: , va
Posted: 09-19-06 08:34am
Hun if you get sick just go see your
doctor, and they can tell you what to
take. Good luck and I hope that you dont
get it
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Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Sep 2005 Posts: 267 Location: Eugene
Re: Strep Throat.. Posted: 09-19-06 09:03am
jenniek
wrote:
just wondering what the
concerns should be about getting strep
throat and being pregnant besides just
being miserable. Three girls on my dorm
floor have got it already and i'm afraid I
might be catching it also. I wasn't
really worried but someone said they heard
it could be really bad for pregnant women
so I was wondering if this is true. Any
help is appreciated,
thanks.
i had strep throat 3 years ago when I
found out I was pregnant with my 3 year
old every thing was just fine..The meds
are safe to take when pregnant..They will
give you penicillin..I wish you the best
and hope you don't get it..It really sucks
haven it when you are pregnant and I even
got it when he was a baby that made it
really hard taken care on a new baby and
haven strep and breastfeeding him.. Good
luck..
Mary38w5dw#4boy
5 days till I go in on the 24th for my
water to be broke