Monday, May 20, 2013

Latest local news, weather and sports for Syracuse and Central New York

When to get antibiotics for a C-section
Posted: 08.23.2010 at 10:47 PM
0
Photo

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Women who need a C-section should get antibiotics before, not after, they're cut - preferably within an hour of the start of surgery, says a new guideline for the nation's obstetricians.

Infection occurs in 10 percent to 40 percent of women who undergo a cesarean delivery, making it the most common complication, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. In comparison, 3 percent or fewer women who deliver vaginally get an infection.

Antibiotics have long been given for C-sections to reduce that risk, but usually not until right after the baby was born. That was a precaution in case the antibiotics made it into the baby's bloodstream and prevented newborn testing from spotting an already brewing infection; another concern was the potential to spur antibiotic-resistant germs.

ACOG's new guideline, released Monday, cited recent studies that concluded an intravenous infusion of antibiotics before surgery reduces the chance of a mother's infection without harming the newborn. The guideline, published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, said women who need an emergency C-section should get the antibiotics as soon as possible, while those already taking antibiotics for another reason are exempt.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Popular Stories
Follow CNY Central
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
CNY Biz Central
Get information from our team of experts.
CNY Biz Central - Senior Living
Find the assistance you need here.
CNY Central Deals
Click here for great Deals!
CNY Biz Central - Recreation & Travel
We have the travel information you need, and more!
ADVERTISEMENT