If the mum tests positive in pregnancy from a vaginal or rectal swab, she should NOT be treated with antibiotics until she goes into labour, when they should be given intravenously.
Antibiotics are only indicated in pregnancy before labour if the mum has had a URINE test positive for GBS and then they should be given orally, not intravenously.
If the mum tests positive in pregnancy from a vaginal or rectal swab, she should NOT be treated with antibiotics until she goes into labour, when they should be given intravenously.
Antibiotics are only indicated in pregnancy before labour if the mum has had a URINE test positive for GBS and then they should be given orally, not intravenously.