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How do you know if you have GBS? How can you protect your baby from GBS? If you have GBS, what are the chances that you can pass it to your baby?
The chances are higher if you have any of these risk factors: Your baby is premature. This means your baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy.
Your water breaks also called ruptured membranes 18 hours or more before you have your baby. You have a fever If your baby gets GBS, do signs of infection or other problems show up right after birth?
There are two kinds of GBS infections: Early-onset GBS : Signs like fever, trouble breathing and drowsiness start during the first 7 days of life, usually on the first day. Mayo Clinic; Puopolo KM, et al.
Group B streptococcal infection in neonates and young infants. Accessed July 16, Group B strep GBS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Management of infants at risk for Group B streptococcal disease. Group B streptococcal infection in pregnant women. Babies who get GBS disease are treated with antibiotics. These are started as soon as possible to help prevent problems. These babies also may need other treatments, like breathing help and IV fluids. Women who are GBS-positive and get antibiotics at the right time during labor do well, and most don't pass the infection to their babies.
If you are GBS-positive and begin to go into labor, go to the hospital rather than laboring at home. By getting IV antibiotics for at least 4 hours before delivery, you can help protect your baby against early-onset GBS disease. Reviewed by: Armando Fuentes, MD. Larger text size Large text size Regular text size. What Is Group B Strep? The two types of GBS disease in babies are: Early-onset infections , which happen during the first week of life.
Babies often have symptoms within 24 hours of birth. Antibiotics are very effective at preventing GBS disease in newborns. Consider the following examples:. Currently, there is no vaccine to help pregnant women protect their newborns from GBS bacteria and disease. Researchers are working on developing a vaccine, which may become available in the future.
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