“... If she tested positive for Group B Strep”
Can she or the baby test positive for a source of sepsis if tgey don’t have sepsis? No temps? No weakness?
48 hours is a long time after childbirth if she felt good enough to go home. There’s no mention of the child being symptomatic. If that were the case then she’d have been silly but this is an intelligent woman. I’d bet she wouldn’t bring a hot weak baby home I’m sure she spoke w the pediatrician
Your medical knowledge is seriously lacking. Don’t bother to reply with your usual grace and charm
Look it up. If mom test positive ( and many do not have symptoms) she can pass it on to her baby. And, in some cases, baby can develop symptoms much later.
I am betting she was refusing a PKU test on the baby , which shows how uninformed Candace Owens is.
We all think parents should not do gender transitions on their children, and government should make laws preventing that. But we also need to protect babies ( via CPS) when parents refuse tests that can have life altering effects on their children. And I may be wrong, but it is a governmental rule in some states to have PKU tests done in the hospital.