What about the risk of absorption of chlorhexidine?  When the cream was used
on newborn babies it was toxic.  MM

 

 

A Danish Obstetrician came to John Hunter Hospital (Newcastle NSW) and 

presented some time ago on the use of Chlorhexidine douche for women with 

GBS positive swabs.  Very popular in Denmark apparently and is being 

heralded as the treatment for women in third world countries because it is 

cheap.  The Cochrane review is equivocal in its endorsment, but the Danish 

Obs was very very convincing with her stats. When Belmont Birthing Service 

first opened, all the women with GBS positive swabs had to go to John Hunter


to give birth because we were not credentialled to give IV antibiotics at 

Belmont. We are a stand alone midwifery service so do not have doctors 

onsite for assistance if someone had an anaphylaxis.

 

Many of the women were very upset about not being able to have their babies 

at Belmont, whilst others were very unhappy about using antibiotics for all 

the good reasons already mentioned, so remembering the chlorhexidine douche 

presentation, we were able to provide that as an option for those women who 

were willing to use that as something that was not considered as effective 

as antibiotics.  We have since done the nurse immunisers course and so are 

also able to give IV antibiotics at Belmont.  Interestingly, most women 

still choose the douche.  We can give the women the equipment to take home 

and they can douche themselves if they think they are going into labour, or 

if their membranes release. We give them two doses and they let us know what


they are doing. The chlorhexidine is a lovely blue colour, so it is 

interesting to see women's vaginal discharge after the douche - looks 

different on the partograph :-)

 

We have a GBS policy for us and an instruction sheet for the women. We also 

have an information sheet for women to read before they do the swab. If you 

would like a copy, please email me at work and I can send them to you. 

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warmly, Carolyn

 

 

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Melanie Sommeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[email protected]>

Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:15 PM

Subject: [ozmidwifery] Alternative GBS

 

 

> Hi wise women of the list,

> 

> I am curious if anyone can enlighten me of any alternatives to Antibiotics

> in labour to decrease GBS transfer from mother to baby. I recollect some

> info about douching during labour, but the info was sketchy to say the

> least. I understand the risks of transfer are low and the risk or negative

> effects are even lower, but alternatively have witnessed a birth of a GBS

> positive mother where AB's were administered and the baby still developed

> respiratory distress with several hours of birth and question the validity

> of using AB'a at all. Any advice on the matter would be greatly 

> appriciated.

> 

> Melanie

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