Bacterial Vaginosis During PregnancyCurrent as of: October 13, 2016 |
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Bacterial Vaginosis During PregnancyCertain pregnancy problems are more common in women who have bacterial vaginosis than in women who do not. Bacterial vaginosis has been linked to miscarriage , preterm delivery (before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy), and pelvic infection after childbirth. Experts continue to research whether it is a direct or indirect cause. Screening and treatmentIf you are pregnant and have symptoms of a vaginal infection, it is important to be tested for bacterial vaginosis. If you are pregnant and do not have symptoms of a vaginal infection, talk to your doctor about what is best for you. If you are at low risk for preterm delivery, experts recommend no routine testing. But if you are at high risk for preterm delivery, experts don't know for sure if routine testing is helpful or harmful. Over the past few years, experts have found conflicting evidence that antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis may prevent preterm labor. Some recent reviews of studies suggest that antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis do not prevent preterm birth. But antibiotics do lower the risk of preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) , a condition that leads to preterm birth and sometimes infection. In women who have had a preterm birth before, treating bacterial vaginosis with antibiotics may also lower the risk of having a baby with a low birth weight. footnote 1 Some doctors recommend that all pregnant women who have bacterial vaginosis be treated with oral—not vaginal—antibiotics.
Current as of: October 13, 2016 Brocklehurst P, et al. (2013). Antibiotics for treating bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1).
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