Group A Streptococcal Sepsis in an Uncomplicated Underwater Vaginal Delivery
Pregnancy related Group A streptococcal sepsis has a high morbidity and mortality. It is usually an ascending infection that can rapidly progress to life threating shock. A woman had an uncomplicated full term vaginal delivery in a planned underwater birth and four days postpartum presented with Group A streptococcal puerperal sepsis. It is unlikely that the underwater birth contributed to either her initial sepsis or the complicated clinical course.
Carlan SJ*, Ashton, McWhorter J, Madruga M and Busowski J
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