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Question by Laura
Submitted on 12/28/2003
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Immediately after giving birth to my daughter I became very ill.  At my insistence on seeing my OBGYN she found there had been sponges left inside me after delivery.  I was put on Kflex for one week and never even rechecked.  I was not a carrier of GBS while pregnant but now have had serious issues with GBS.  For the last two years I've had an unusual skin infection no one can seem to figure out and pelvic pain along with the GBS.  My question is, could these things be at all related?  If so, what plan of action do I need to take next?  I would appreciate any help on this.  Thank you in advance.


Answer by starfireblueflam
Submitted on 11/9/2005
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i would get another obs advice

 

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