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This is an open-label randomized control trial and feasibility study designed to determine the feasibility of a larger RCT in our setting that would examine prenatal probiotic use in Group B Strep (GBS) positive pregnant women at term. Investigators hope to address the question of whether prenatal oral probiotic use, taken by healthy low risk GBS positive women from approximately 37 weeks gestation until the time of birth, will reduce the number of women who test positive for GBS at the time of admission to Labor and Delivery (L&D).
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This is an open-label randomized control trial and feasibility study designed to determine the feasibility of a larger RCT in our setting that would examine prenatal probiotic use in Group B Strep (GBS) positive pregnant women at term. We hope to address the question of whether prenatal oral probiotic use, taken by healthy low risk GBS positive women from approximately 37 weeks gestation until the time of birth, will reduce the number of women who test positive for GBS at the time of admission to Labor and Delivery (L&D). In this study we aim to determine whether such a study is acceptable in our population, whether any adverse events are identified, and what barriers or confounding variables might exist to probiotic use at term. We will also look at whether probiotic use had any reported effect on maternal gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms.
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• Healthy adult (≥ 18 years of age) pregnant women who are 36 - 37 6/7 weeks gestation at enrollment [calculated from the first day of Last Normal Menstrual Period (LNMP) and/or ultrasound (US)]
Group B Streptococcus Positive at 36 weeks gestation with:
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68 participants in 2 patient groups
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