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AUBRIE — USA
Born November 3, 2002

Prenatal-onset

Mother's GBS Status:
Tested positive
Gestational Age: 36 weeks
Age Harmed: Born premature at 36 weeks of pregnancy

I became pregnant with my first daughter at the age of 18. My pregnancy developed at a healthy rate with no complications. At some point I was tested for GBS, but not sure exactly when. I thought it was just routine, along with all the other testing. Not once did they ever tell me the seriousness of GBS or possible complications. I was only given a card to keep on me in case of emergency, letting anyone know that I was RH Negative and had GBS. At 34 weeks I went in for my regular checkup. I had begun noticing more intense pain in my lower back and slight vaginal discharge. When my doctor examined me, she said that I was dilated to 2 cm and felt as if I was already having contractions. They determined that I was indeed having preterm labor, put me on albuterol pills, and sent me home to be on strict bedrest. Two weeks later, at 36 weeks I was taken off the medication and bedrest on my 19th Birthday. Three days later I gave birth to a healthy, 6 lbs 7 oz baby girl. I am so thankful that my doctor knew about GBS. My only wish was that I had been more informed about the condition myself.
— Natalie West, TX, USA

Aubrie's mother shares any info she finds and is still learning about GBS.

To learn more about GBS Myths, click HERE.

To learn more about the Signs & Symptoms of GBS Infection, click HERE.

To learn more about Why Membranes Should NOT Be Stripped, click HERE.

To learn more about How to Help Protect Your Baby from Group B Strep (GBS), click HERE.

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    • ​GBS organisation mondiale
    • ​Soutient aux familles
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