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A Great Source of Information about group B strep

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Many of you are probably aware of NHS Choices as one of many resources for information about group B strep, but if you aren’t you can find a basic overview here: bit.ly/J3rBZI

Or the RCOG Guidelines here: bit.ly/PJ0p1e

Unfortunately, neither the NHS or the RCOG recommend routine testing of women for GBS at 35-37 weeks- see here why we think this is unacceptable: bit.ly/NPCthK

You can also find some great information on our website here: gbss.org.uk

prevencionegb.com.ar/index.php

strepb.ca/

ogbs.nl/

groupbstrep.org/

groupbstrepinternationa...

thejessecause.org/

If you know of a great source for help and information about group B strep please share it in the comments below.

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