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A pregnant client asks how she can prevent getting Group B Strep. What is the LPN's best response?

  • A. You should have your partner wear a condom every time you have intercourse.
  • B. You cannot prevent getting Group B Strep, you can only treat it.
  • C. You should be extra vigilant about hand-washing, especially in the third trimester.
  • D. The Group B Strep vaccine is the only proven way to prevent the disease.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Group B Strep lives in the vagina, rectum, and intestines of about 25% of the female population. It is considered normal flora and is not a sexually transmitted disease. The same woman can test positive in one pregnancy and negative in another, which is why testing is done every pregnancy, usually within 5 weeks of expected delivery. If a woman tests positive for Group B Strep, she will be given antibiotics during delivery to greatly reduce the risk of complications for her and her baby.