This month aims to inform and educate expectant mothers, healthcare professionals, and the broader community about the importance of screening, prevention, and treatment.

Group Strep B can pose a fatal risk to pregnant women and their babies, and healthcare professionals must spot the signs early on.
Meanwhile, if you or your baby has suffered harm after healthcare professionals failed to diagnose you with and/or take action for Group Strep B, you may be entitled to claim compensation for their failures.
We have broken down everything you need to know about Group Strep B:
Group B Streptococcus is a type of bacterial infection found in the digestive and lower reproductive tracts of both men and women. While GBS is typically harmless in adults, it can pose significant risks during pregnancy.
Approximately 1 in 4 pregnant women carry GBS, which can be transmitted to the baby during childbirth, leading to serious complications such as sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis, cerebral palsy, or brain damage.
Routine GBS screening is recommended between 35 and 37 weeks of pregnancy. This simple swab test can identify the presence of GBS bacteria, allowing for intervention ahead of the birth of your child.
For women who test positive for GBS, receiving antibiotics during labour can significantly reduce the risk of passing the infection to the baby.
Many adults carry group B strep in their bodies — usually in the bowel, vagina, rectum, bladder or throat — and have no signs or symptoms.
However, in some cases, group B strep can cause a urinary tract infection or other more serious infections. Signs and symptoms of infections that may be caused by group B strep include the following:
Urinary tract infection
Blood infection (bacteremia)
Pneumonia
Skin or soft-tissue infection
Bone or joint infection
If you had group B strep during pregnancy, there’s a small risk it could spread to your baby and make them very ill.
If this happens, it’s usually soon after they’re born. Your baby may be monitored in the hospital for up to 12 hours to check for any problems. They’ll be given antibiotics in a vein if they develop symptoms:
If your healthcare provider has failed to manage Group Strep B adequately, such as failing to diagnose or provide adequate treatment to prevent further issues, which has led to injuries to yourself or your baby, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
This may be due to a delayed diagnosis or failure to provide adequate treatment, such as antibiotics during birth to prevent your baby from contracting the infection. If this has been the case and you or your baby has suffered as a result, you may be entitled to make a medical negligence claim.
To make a successful medical negligence claim, the following needs to be proven:
The victim of the negligence can bring about a claim in their own right. However, it may sadly be the case that the victim is no longer able to bring about a claim or has passed. In such circumstances, a claim can be brought about by the executor of the estate or an authorised person.
For further information about whether you can bring about a claim, please contact the medical negligence team who will be able to advise further.
It is often difficult to value clinical negligence claims at their outset given the complexities involved however we will pursue two forms of compensation for you:
At Oakwood Solicitors Ltd, we have a dedicated team of solicitors and paralegals who have many years of experience between them in running cases of this nature. They are highly trained to deal with all aspects of clinical and medical negligence.
Oakwood Solicitors Ltd wishes to ensure that clients are not overwhelmed by legal jargon or medical terms that they don’t understand and aims to allow the claims procedure to be as transparent as possible.
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