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I tested positive for strep B with my first pregnancy so...

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Question by Becky
Submitted on 3/24/2004
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I tested positive for strep B with my first pregnancy so with my second pregnancy the doctor just treated me for it I am 34 weeks pregnant with my third child and the doctor wants to test me and if I test negative not treat me. My understanding is that this can come and go and I would like to be treated during this pregnancy even if I test negative. What should I do to convince the doctor to treat me no matter the results?


Answer by sarah
Submitted on 5/10/2006
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what is the likeliness of having a second group b strep pregnancy ?

 

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