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Thanks Sadie, It is interesting that these
procedures are being done when the woman is of unknown status because the
guidelines from the Health dept say that Gastric aspirate and swabs only tell
us about surface colonization. The majority of babies who are born to those women
who are colonized are mostly not sick babies- 50-75% of babies are colonized but
only 2% are infected. That is a lot of non symptomatic babies getting IMI
antibiotics when they don’t need them. Threatening to hurt their
babies is an unethical way to get women to have a screening test. When will
they learn to give accurate information to women so they can decide what tests
they want? MM Hi Mary, I have heard this said to women by some Dr's, however not
all. Usual practice is to do gastric aspirate & ear swab on baby and check
temps for 48 hours. And many women do refuse antibiotics for themselves and
their babies - with encouragement from their midwives :) Sadie
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