OK, so this is more of a pregnancy related question, but since Canadian health care "rules" seem to be so different than US ones, I was hoping to get a better response here.
I live in Saskatchewan. I'm approaching 29 weeks pregnant with baby #2. I was group B strep negative first time (yay!). I am also deathly afraid of needles and the thought of an IV makes me want to give birth in a ditch by myself. Unfortunately, my HB won't agree to that, plus November in Saskatchewan is mighty cold, and possibly snowy
My GP (who is attending my hospital delivery) says that there are no non-IV options for abx for GBS+ moms.
My GP has agreed to do a GBS swab at 32 weeks, so that if I'm GBS+, I can do a probiotic regimen and try to get a negative result at 36 weeks. However, I'm wondering if that's really the best use of our health care resources? Also, what if I'm GBS- @ 32 weeks, then GBS+ @ 36 weeks? Then I'd be mighty pissed off, for sure. I may not have enough time for a probiotics regimen and re-test. Then, there's that whole best use of health care resources issue, never mind who really wants 3 swabs in one pregnancy!
If I decline the testing and treatment all together, stating that I'd rather opt for treatment of baby post-delivery if GBS really and truly is an issue, what kind of reception am I going to get to that?
Home birth and/or UC is not an option. I tried to convince my HB, but we live an hour from the hospital with the L&D unit, and midwives can only attend in the hospital ... oh, and there are no midwives here because our province has added another level of bureaucratic BS to that process.
I live in Saskatchewan. I'm approaching 29 weeks pregnant with baby #2. I was group B strep negative first time (yay!). I am also deathly afraid of needles and the thought of an IV makes me want to give birth in a ditch by myself. Unfortunately, my HB won't agree to that, plus November in Saskatchewan is mighty cold, and possibly snowy

My GP (who is attending my hospital delivery) says that there are no non-IV options for abx for GBS+ moms.
My GP has agreed to do a GBS swab at 32 weeks, so that if I'm GBS+, I can do a probiotic regimen and try to get a negative result at 36 weeks. However, I'm wondering if that's really the best use of our health care resources? Also, what if I'm GBS- @ 32 weeks, then GBS+ @ 36 weeks? Then I'd be mighty pissed off, for sure. I may not have enough time for a probiotics regimen and re-test. Then, there's that whole best use of health care resources issue, never mind who really wants 3 swabs in one pregnancy!
If I decline the testing and treatment all together, stating that I'd rather opt for treatment of baby post-delivery if GBS really and truly is an issue, what kind of reception am I going to get to that?
Home birth and/or UC is not an option. I tried to convince my HB, but we live an hour from the hospital with the L&D unit, and midwives can only attend in the hospital ... oh, and there are no midwives here because our province has added another level of bureaucratic BS to that process.







), I felt that the risk of the infant contracting some bad infection was fairly small.



I declined all sort of things with DD and no one batted an eye.