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GBS and Breastfeeding |
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This article is from the Group B Strep FAQ, by cheryls@wco.com (Cheryl Sandberg) with numerous contributions by others.
No data suggests that breastfeeding can pass GBS from a mother to her
baby; women colonized with GBS may breastfeed without concern about
harming their newborns. As always, keep hands and nipple area clean.
 
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