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Group B Strep - No Symptoms...

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I was recently diagnosed as a carrier of Group B Strep after loosing my twins at 20 weeks. I wonder if anyone has had this experience like mine because I had no symptoms. The only problem I had was when I went into labour early with my son. Then two days later my body went into septic shock and then within three hours I went into labour with my daughter who was also still born. The post mortem results showed I was a carrier of Group B Strep and both my children had pneumonia, with infected placentas. We are trying to find answers for future pregnancies but with no symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose.

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Hi Salq

Group B Strep Support can help you with questions and answers

gbss.or.uk

Email: info@gbss.org.uk

Phone: 01444 416176 (manned weekdays between 9.30 am and 3 pm, excluding bank holidays)

Fax: 0870 803 0024 (calls charged at national rates)

Post: Group B Strep Support, P O Box 203, HAYWARDS HEATH, West Sussex RH16 1GF

We only found out about women carrying Group B Strep when my daughter in law Lindsay lost her first baby Rosie with it

GBSS has been a great help to us all since then

Thinking of you

Marie Birkett

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salq

Many thanks for responding. I have contacted GBSS and am awaiting a response. Thoughts are with you and your family. I do not want wish this to happen again.

Thanks

Sal

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Marb in reply tosalq

Glad to be of help hope you can get some answers and advice from GBSS and I pray for you to go on to have a healthy baby like my daughter in law did xx

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JaneElizGroup B Strep SupportVolunteer

I'm so sorry to read what happened, what sadness. I've sent you an email today which, I'm afraid, won't give you definitive answers.

We would strongly suggest you see a Consultant Obstetrician at booking (or before) to go through in detail your full obstetric and gynaecological history. Although group B Strep can and does cause premature labour, it really doesn't do so very often - sometimes it can be opportunistic, taking advantage of something else that's happening, rather than causative. However, clearly you need to work closely with your health team to ensure that all angles are addressed, not just the GBS one.

I am so sorry - embarking on another pregnancy after loss is hard. I'm sure other mums within this community will be able to share their experiences. At GBSS, we know of so very many healthy babies born after a sibling died from GBS infection (including one of mine), so please don't give up hope.

And as Marie said, do give us a call in the office if you'd like to talk. (Thanks Marie for sharing all the relevant details.)

Jane

Just to say that the team at Group B Strep Support are really lovely. Don't hesitate to call them. I did!

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Aw, thank you lovely lady :D

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