GBS is a bacteria commonly found in the vagina or lower intestine of pregnant women. It is found in ten to 30 per cent of pregnant women.
Can it affect my baby?
If you have GBS, it can spread to your baby during labour and birth if your water is broken for a long time. It can cause problems for your baby, including:
- Blood infection.
- Pneumonia.
- Meningitis (infection of the fluid around the baby's brain).
How can I protect myself and my baby?
Your health care provider will do prenatal testing between 35 and 37 weeks gestation. If needed, you will receive antibiotics during labour.
It is important to go to the hospital right away if you have GBS and your water breaks, even if you are not in labour.