Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 Vicki, Is the Group B bacteria the one that can cause blindness? I may be remembering incorrectly, but I recall someone not being allowed to deliver naturally because of the risk that a current infection could injur the baby's eyesight. maria Pam > Ok, let's see if I can answer all of these questions.... > The group B strep test: (see he had to explain it to me before he did > it, it's kind of a new thing), Group B strep is a bacteria that > naturally occurs in some women, it is not harmful to them...but as the > baby comes down the birth canal they could come in contact with it and > it could potentially cause a very serious infection in the baby. Soooo, > if you do test positive it is no big deal, they just treat you with IV > antibiotics during labor to protect the infant. > The cervical exam: OH BOY! He reaches up toward your tonsils....to feel > to see if the cervix has started dialating yet, usually they start doing > this at week 36, then continue weekly until delivery. (until you are > actually in delivery then they check you oh,,,every hour, minute, > whenever they feel the need to check you.) > Effacement: Kind of puzzling to me too, I think it is the thinning of > the cervix, like it is getting longer and thinner, someone said to think > of it as a turtleneck sweater.... When you are not ready to deliver the > cervix must be pretty short and fat, and when you get closer it gets > longer and thinner. I may be way off on this, I've really never paid any > attention to effacement, only dialation. > Ask anything you want, even for me some of this is new, and there is > alot that you forget after a few years!!! I'm still reading my What to > Expect book every week! > Vicki > > giguerepw@... wrote: > > > > Vicki > > > > I'm glad you had a good dr appt today. I have a couple of questions > > for you. What is the B strep test? How do they do a cervical exam? > > What exactly is effacing? I have heard them say it on the baby story > > but never understood it. Can you tell I'm new at this?? > > > > Pam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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