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Group B Strep

Hello. I am 37 weeks pregnant with my first baby, and just found out that I tested positive for Group B Strep. My OB said it is nothing to worry about, they just give you antibiotics during labor, but I am a bit concerned. Has anyone else out there tested positive for this?

What can I do next?

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My midwife had me use tea tree oil vaginal suppositories, which you can get at the healthfood store and/or garlic clove suppository. The garlic is peeled then you string a thread through it so it's like an OB tampon. I did a cycle of both just in case, I think 3-4 days of each, but I don't remember. And a week later I tested negative as well as 2 weeks later. So no antibiotics were necessary. Anything to avoid exposing the new baby to drugs at birth.
You can research it online, too.

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No biggie at all! I had it, they gave me the antibiotics. 99% of the time, there's nothing at all worry about.

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My midwife had me use tea tree oil vaginal suppositories, which you can get at the healthfood store and/or garlic clove suppository. The garlic is peeled then you string a thread through it so it's like an OB tampon. I did a cycle of both just in case, I think 3-4 days of each, but I don't remember. And a week later I tested negative as well as 2 weeks later. So no antibiotics were necessary. Anything to avoid exposing the new baby to drugs at birth.
You can research it online, too.

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I had my first baby last September and we are now expecting our second. I tested positive for Group B Strep during my first pregnancy as well. The doctor said it occurs in women every so often and is not a concern if handled correctly. You've likely been briefed on the details from your own doctor.

I experienced no symptoms as predicted. I was given the antibiotic shot before delivery, and my baby girl did not experience any symptoms either. They watched her in the hospital for a couple days to make sure she did not develop symptoms. If she had, they would have given her antibiotics as well. Basically, with your own antibiotic shot prior to delivery, it should be a non-issue.

Hope this helps!
K.

Yep Ive had it with a few of my kids and then not with some others (I have 7 kids!) So dont worry, It really is not a big deal. Enjoy being pregnant!!!

Hi C.,

I had it with both kids and they will give you 2 or 3 bags anitibiotics in your iv before you deliver. Since it is your first I wouldn't worry about it at all. Sometimes with the second one it comes faster and they want to make sure to get the dose in before delivery. I was upset when they said I had it but it is not a big deal at all! Congrats on the new baby.

K.

I tested positive for this when I had my son. I am not sure what it is or where it comes from, but it was explained to me that if you had this, that there was more of a chance of your baby getting pneumonia or any other harmful sickness when they are born. All they do is give you antibiotics a few hours prior to delivery through an IV. Really, there is not much to be worried about.

Ditto for my response! They usually don't give you an epidural until the bag of antibiotics is done...so make sure that stuff is flowing well! :)

I don't know if anyone touched on this or not (I didn't read all of them)you have to stay in the hospital an extra day for them to check the baby. (I got there thurs am and checked out sat AM).

It is very normal. I had Strep B with both my pregnancies. Some of us just tend to carry the strep virus (I always got strep throat as a kid, too). Anyways, it isn't a big deal at all. I know MANY women who also had it. I received the antibiotics during labor, but my second baby came so fast that none of the antibiotics were able to get to her so they had us stay at the hospital for an extra day simply as a precaution. Everything was fine. I just wanted to leave the hospital really really badly by the time I left (I was ready to sneak out the window in the middle of the night! lol I felt like a hostage. I should have just left. What would they do? Keep me at gunpoint? Some women love being taken care of at the hospital, but I was ready to go home as soon as I had my baby)

Hi, I too had this when I was pregnant with my twins. I was so nervous about it too. The dr said it was no big deal and when I did research on line about it, I found the information was very wishy-washy. When I had the boys they just put me on penicilin drip and I was fine. I ended up having a emergency c-section so it turns out the medication wasnt necessary, but I guess they just need to be prepared.. I know at least 3 or 4 of my friends had this too. You have enough things to worry about try not to stress about this. Good luck!

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