Group B Streptococcus Testing (GBS) : Assessing Maternal Health for Safe Pregnancy - £70
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborn babies in the UK. Group B Strep (GBS) is a bacterium present in the vagina and bowel of around 20% of women in the UK. It does not cause harm or any health concerns in the women who carry it.
However, it can become a problem for babies in the women who carry it when their water breaks. A small number of babies will be exposed to it, and some will get a potentially serious infection. Group B Streptococcus is the UK’s most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborn babies, and of meningitis in babies up to age 3 months.
How Many Attempts to Collect the Blood Sample?
- Please take note of the following in our Phlebotomy policy: Each staff member is permitted only two attempts to collect a blood sample from a patient.
- However, if a patient's veins are difficult to access, another phlebotomist may take over the collection, or the patient will be rebooked to be attended by Our Senior Registered Manager, with the patient's consent.
A vaginal swab test to test for Group B Strep at around 36 weeks of pregnancy for women planning a vaginal birth. If the test is positive, then antibiotics can be given to the woman in labour to reduce the risk of infection in the baby, or the baby can have closer monitoring after birth for signs of infection.
To secure your appointment at Miracle Inside Diagnostic Scan Centre, the following payments are required:
- Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of £30.
- Phlebotomy Charges: An additional fee of £35 is charged for phlebotomy services and the DHL courier service to timely deliver the blood to the laboratory.
These payments must be made when booking to confirm your appointment. The remaining balance for your services can be paid through our website after your appointment. This ensures a smooth and efficient process for both our staff and patients.
For any questions or assistance regarding payment, don't hesitate to get in touch with our customer service team at 01134608760
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What is Group B Streptococcus (GBS)?
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is the UK’s most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborn babies, and of meningitis in babies up to age 3 months. Intravenous antibiotics in labour are highly effective at preventing GBS infection in newborn babies, reducing the risk for a baby born to a woman carrying GBS from around 1 in 300 to less than 1 in 6000.
GBS is a recognised cause of preterm delivery, maternal infections, stillbirths and late miscarriages. Preterm babies are known to be at particular risk of GBS infection as their immune systems are not as well developed as those of full-term babies.
- Detecting a GBS carrier
- Screening for GBS is not routinely offered in the NHS.
- Laboratory testing of GBS is routinely undertaken at the Laboratory we send the samples to.
- Two swabs (lower vaginal and rectal) need to be cultured, ideally in the last five weeks of pregnancy, to best predict GBS carriage around the time of delivery. The swabs will be taken by yourself in privacy.
- When the ECM test is properly performed within 5 weeks of giving birth, a negative result was shown to be 96% predictive of not carrying GBS at delivery (4% of women acquired carriage between the test and birth) and a positive result 87% predictive of carrying GBS at delivery (13% of women lost carriage in that time). The test can be done earlier, but it isn’t as reliable at predicting carriage status over longer periods. It can be done later, but the chance of the baby arriving before the result increases.
- The results of the test take between 3-5 days to be returned. This will be sent to you via a text message to show if the test is positive or negative. In the result of a positive test, you will need to let your GP/Midwife know as soon as possible. It is also advised to present this information as soon as you go into labour, so the antibiotics can be arranged for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the test for Group B Streptococcus (GBS)?
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) testing is a blood test that looks for the bacteria that can live in the body and be passed on to a newborn during pregnancy.
- Why is it important to test for GBS during pregnancy?
In many adults, GBS is not harmful, but if it is present during labour, it can be passed to the baby and cause serious infections like sepsis, pneumonia, or meningitis. Testing helps people know what to do to stay healthy.
- When do people usually get GBS tests?
GBS testing is usually done in the last few weeks of pregnancy, between 35 and 37 weeks, when it is easiest to tell if bacteria have taken over.
- Does the test hurt or do you need to get ready for it?
The needle prick during the blood draw doesn't hurt much, and you usually don't need to do anything special to get ready for it. Unless told otherwise, you can eat and drink normally.
- What does it mean if my GBS test is positive?
If you get a positive result, it means you have GBS. Your doctor will talk to you about the best ways to keep your baby from getting sick, like giving you antibiotics during labour.
- Can GBS testing find out if my baby is sick?
This test checks to see if the mother is carrying bacteria; it does not directly show that the baby is infected. If your care team is worried about your baby's health after birth, they may do more tests.
- Is it safe for me and my baby to get GBS testing?
Yes, GBS blood testing is a normal and safe part of prenatal care. It helps people make smart choices and makes sure they get the right care during labour and delivery.
Overall, without preventative medicine, GBS infections affect an estimated 1 in every 1,000 babies born in the UK.
To secure your appointment at Miracle Inside Diagnostic Scan Centre, the following payments are required:
- Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of £30.
- Phlebotomy Charges: An additional fee of £35 is charged for phlebotomy services and the DHL courier service to timely deliver the blood to the laboratory.
These payments must be made when booking to confirm your appointment. The remaining balance for your services can be paid after your appointment at our clinic. This ensures a smooth and efficient process for both our staff and patients.
For any questions or assistance regarding payment, don't hesitate to get in touch with our customer service team at 01134608760
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We offer a wide range of blood tests, but the list below is not comprehensive. If you can’t find what you need or need more information, please feel free to contact us at 01138301371 and speak to one of our healthcare professionals. We’ll be more than happy to help you out.
The Appropriate cancellation charge will apply as shown below.
- Amendments: 72 hrs ( 3 days Notice )
- Bookings made on the same day or 1 to 3 days before your appointment cannot be amended.
- Refund Applicable: 14 Days or more: Full refund
- Between 10 and 14 days: £30 non-refundable deposit balance paid will be refunded
- Between 1 and 9 days: No refund will be given
- Failure to attend: No refund will be given
- Rescheduled Appointments are not eligible for Cancellation or Refunds.
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