How I Avoided GBS Naturally

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How I Avoided and Got Rid Of GBS with Natural Remedies
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GBS, or Group Beta Streptococcus, is an colonization that affects many people and around 1/4 to 1/3 of women in the third trimester of pregnancy. Many people carry this bacteria in their digestive systems with no problem, but it can cause complications in a newborns of mothers who are colonized.

Mothers are often tested for Group B Strep in the third trimester of pregnancy and if they are positive, are usually given antibiotics during labor. I tested positive for GBS in my fourth pregnancy, though I eradicated it and tested negative before the birth, and then I tested negative in my next pregnancy (thus the title of the post). As there is a very small chance of serious and life threatening complications for baby in GBS positive moms (even with antibiotic use), I wanted to share what worked for me in hopes it would help other women avoid this risk to baby. This is just my experience and is not intended to be medical advice.

For more information on the risks associated with GBS and with antibiotic treatment, check out this well-researched article. This page provides a compilation of a lot of research on GBS and antibiotic use.

Natural Remedies for GBS

GBS certainly has the potential to be serious and shouldn’t be ignored, but antibiotics carry their own risks and can cause problems as well. Especially with all the emerging research about the transfer of gut flora and immunity from mother to baby during delivery, it would definitely be preferable not to take antibiotics if it can be avoided (especially if testing positive for GBS can be avoided in the first place).

The good news is, at least in my case, GBS can be avoided with natural remedies.

As GBS occurs naturally in the digestive tract for some people, I felt it was important to treat the digestive tract as a whole when working to eliminate GBS instead of just focusing on the genital area. A probiotic rich diet is beneficial for overall health,and I also found it helpful in getting rid of GBS.

When researching, I found the following advice for treating/preventing GBS:

  • Eating a probiotic rich diet including things like Kombucha, Water Kefir, Yogurt, Sauerkraut and other fermented foods to help create a healthy gut environment.
  • Taking a probiotic supplement and using it vaginally (I used this one orally daily and vaginally every day or two).
  • Consuming garlic capsules or raw garlic cloves daily.
  • Consuming Coconut Oil for its naturally antiviral properties.
  • Using plain organic yogurt vaginally to help balance bacteria.
  • Taking Vitamin C daily.
  • Using a Chlorhexidine rinse vaginally before and during labor. (This is the usual protocol) This was a last resort for me and I was glad to not have to use it, as the emerging evidence about the bacterial transfer during labor brings this practice into question.
  • Consuming raw apple cider vinegar daily and using it as a diluted rinse.

What I Did That Worked

With my fourth pregnancy, I tested positive at 35 weeks for GBS and then at 37 weeks was tested again and the result was negative. What I did during that time (and what a friend did successfully after testing positive very early in her pregnancy) that worked:

  • Took 2,000 mg of Vitamin C in divided doses each day
  • Consuming 2 cloves of raw garlic each day by finely mincing them and drinking them down with water
  • Consuming at least 2 Tablespoons of coconut oil daily for its antibacterial/antiviral properties
  • Using a diluted apple cider vinegar rinse vaginally each day
  • Taking 6+ probiotic capsules a day
  • Consuming large amounts of fermented foods and drinks
  • Using a garlic clove vaginally for one night (anecdotal evidence supports that this is very effective)

In my next pregnancy to prevent GBS to begin with, I followed a protocol that is recommended by a midwife I know (and she is yet to have a case of GBS when a mom is following this):

Have you ever had GBS while pregnant? What did you do? Share below!

GBS (Group B Strep) can affect up to 1/3 of pregnant women but these natural remedies helped me (and can help you!) to avoid it.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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367 responses to “How I Avoided GBS Naturally”

  1. Jess Avatar

    How long did you use these natural remedies before retesting with a negative result? Also, how much did you dilute the ACV rinse? What should the ratio be?

  2. Lilly Avatar

    Wow some of the trolls have come out to play with the rude comments! Most women have no trust in their body or in birth and embrace the western medical model. I am not one of those mamas. So you antibiotic happy epidural trolls can just be quiet while I give my personal testimony of GBS positive. I have 5 babies. For the first pregnancy I was GBS negative but for every single baby since then (not sure about this baby yet) I have had GBS. For two I had it IN MY URINE. I have never taken antibiotics in labor. I have done the hibiclens rinse and it worked fine for me. I’ve had healthy babies each time. I’m going to try some of these remedies to see if I test negative with this baby so I don’t have to do the rinse in labor. I’d prefer throws natural good bacterias to be able to be passed to my baby in labor. So I’ve had 3 homebirths with GBS + and 3 healthy babies. There are different strands of GBS and not all are deadly or dangerous. If your body has built up immunities to it over a long period of time it would virtually not even phase your baby or body because your body has built up a resistance to it. Don’t worry. Don’t freak out, it’s going to be ok. Do these things and take a deep breath. The plexus probiotic has been shown to help women test negative. It’s a good probiotic. I’m taking it this time as well as ACV rinses and coconut oil and garlic.

    1. Natalia Avatar
      Natalia

      Well said Lilly!! I fully agree with your opinion as I have had similar experience and done lots of research about GBS. Two months ago my beautiful baby girl was born, my third baby. I had GBS in my urine at 28 weeks. My midwife according to mainstream protocol advise me to take antibiotics for 10 days to get rid of it!! I was shocked by this stupidity – as soon as you stop antibiotics recolonization will occur within days. Declined any treatment. Done research and used holistic approach. 10 days later my test was clear. At 36 weeks was some culture doubtful significance, at 38 weeks GBS positive swab. Still declining IVA during labor. Did garlic protocol for 10 days, stopped it because some trash in vagina. My baby was born at 41 weeks, short labor 2 hours, waters broke 3 hours before delivery. Healthy baby 4 kg, Apgar 10. The key point that women who GBS positive do have antibodies to GBS and pass antibodies to their babies!! Antibiotics during labor kill everything, any natural immunity not only to GBS but to other dangerous bags as well!! Administration IVA to laboring healthy women with no other health conditions accept of GBS + it’s A CRIME against humanity!!! The Cochrane Collaboration Announces that Intrapartum Antibiotics for GBS is not evidence based!! Some researches even shown that babies with early onset GBS infection born more by GBS negative mothers then GBS positive. In conclusion, we live in bacterial world. GBS is part of our microbiome. It’s irrelevant to test for GBS during pregnancy – tests aren’t accurate and pointless. The focus should be on maintaining well balanced immune system – organic food, no sugar, no junk, no drugs, min stress, fitness etc. Majority pregnant women do it anyway. Believe in smart nature. Don’t be fooled by western medicine and their protocols. They work for big pharma, unfortunately, Men never outsmart the Mother Nature. Hope my comment will be helpful for somebody to make a RIGHT decision. Very best wishes for everyone!

  3. Megan Avatar

    I tested positive for GBS and was able to get rid of it quite quickly by drinking copious amounts of milk kefir, taking femdophilus probiotics (high quality probiotics specifically designed and tested for the vaginal microbiome). There’s also water birth as an option, which reduces the chances of GBS colonizing.

  4. Terri Millward Avatar
    Terri Millward

    I’m very interested in all of the comments. I appreciate the blog is a couple of years old now but I wish I’d found it sooner. Within 30 months my husband and I have had 5 babies gain their angel wings. Sam was born at 20 weeks and 6 days after my waters broke. Tests on cord bloods and placenta showed sepsis (I was showing no signs though). Our 2nd was a m/c at 7 weeks and 5 days. Our 3rd Lily was born at 22 weeks and a day after I went to hospital due to bad back ache. I’d been on progesterone for not quite 2 weeks as at my 20 week scan my cervix was getting very short but not short enough to do a cervical stitch. Cord bloods were clear and tests on the placenta were clear but on the inner membranes of the placenta it was heavily infected with gbs. Their assumption was I’d had gbs with Sam which hadn’t been detected and in turn manifested to sepsis. With our 4th we had a missed mc at 12 weeks and then our baby boy JJ was born at 17 weeks and a day. I’d had a cervical stitch done at 15 weeks and was put on antibiotics pre and post stitch. Just 4 days after finishing them JJ was born. My uterus ruptured due to the pressure on the stitch and it not being removed as they were telling me I wasn’t in labour. Well tests on the placenta (cord was too small) came back inconclusive. I’m convinced it was gbs and my body was reacting by trying to get rid of the infection. With JJ I’d had low and high swabs and they were also checking my urine but it was all clear.

    I’ll certainly be starting this protocol before thinking about ttc and then continue through a pregnancy on it too. With the garlic, when you say insert it vaginally how do you manage to find it to remove it or do you just insert it not as high?

    Thanks so much for all the advice. Unfortunately it’s not just babies in delivery that are at risk as gbs can cause miscarriage – although I’m told it’s rare – it can still happen. We’ve had 3 babies we’ve buried due to gbs

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Terri- my heart breaks for you and I am so sorry for your losses. For the garlic, some sources recommend using a large needle and a piece of floss and creating a loop through the garlic to be able to remove, while others suggest wrapping in gauze like a tampon.

  5. Missy Avatar

    Do you know if charcoal helps with IV antibiotics? Is there anything that can be done to block or deactivate antibiotics that are given through an IV as mandated by a birthing center?
    Thanks!

  6. Heather Avatar

    I’m wondering how much the ACV bath or vaginal Garlic also kill the good bacteria? Would the best course be to alternate days trying to kill the GBS and recolonizing with vaginal probiotics? I’m wanting to make sure there enough bacteria to colonize the babies gut during birth and not just be GBS free. Thank you!

  7. Rishona Avatar

    I tested positive for Strep B in my last pregnancy and got the antibiotics, the only issue I had with it is the fact that I have babies fast so I’m really not sure if I even got the meds in time to be beneficial but all was well in the end.. I’m now 31 weeks pregnant and my two midwives have told me if I test positive again, they have a remedy that they tell their clients to do to get rid of the Strep B. It is pretty much exactly like the one described here. They will test me again closer to my due date to see if it is negative.. IF it isn’t, then they will proceed with administering the antibiotics during my labour. They have never once said not to take the antibiotics if I am positive.. only that they have a very high success rate in actually changing a positive test into a negative test prior to birth.. why not try it? There is no harm to baby to be taking Vitamin C, Garlic, Probiotics and I already consume Apple Cidar Vinegar daily for heartburn.. also safe. If in the end I test positive, I will be taking the antibiotics but if this remedy works as they say it has with their experience, PERFECT! The goal from the start is to not have Strep B.. so if there’s a natural way to treat it that works, I think it’s win win for baby and mama. It would be foolish to not try and rid your body of something harmful to your baby. If it doesn’t work.. well then there’s antibiotic backup.

  8. Stacy Avatar

    Great article! Thank you so much! I am 22 weeks pregnant and trying to be proactive as to not test positive. I just ordered garlic capsules. What was the daily dose your midwife/doula recommended?

  9. Nikki Avatar

    I know this is an old post, but THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! for posting this information. I wasn’t GBS with my first, and it was definitely a shock to be GBS positive with my second. I wasn’t tested until a week before I went into labor, so I didn’t have the chance to reverse it, and I received the IV antibiotics while in labor. While I still had an easy vaginal birth, I definitely believe the antibiotics set my child and I up for a tough first year. My second child was riddled with skin issues for the first year of his life, acute eczema that kept him up at night itching was awful. He was also very susceptible to illness, actually needing a nebulizer at 8 weeks old, even though he was only nursing, and we had no issues with nursing.

    I’m not expecting my third, and I’m so excited to begin your protocol in the hope that I don’t have to do the antibiotics this time.

  10. Casey Avatar

    Hi Katie! I read through and didn’t see an answer to my question – do you just use a vaginal douche for the ACV rinse? I just tested positive for Group B Strep and want to start treating myself right away! I just want to make sure I’m getting the most appropriate equipment for the job, and would like to know what you recommend.

    Thanks for your help!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Check with a doctor or midwife before doing a douche of any kind during pregnancy. It can be done this way, or put in a bath, or even just in a peri bottle and used that way.

  11. Dara Avatar

    I tested positive with my 4th at 36 weeks. The doctor acted like it was no big deal, I would just receive IV antibiotics for 6 hours before birth. I asked what they did if I was in labor for less than that? My first two babies I arrived at the hospital just over and just under an hour before delivery. The doctors only suggestion was that I could be induced to ensure I received enough antibiotics. I went home and researched and started treating myself. I did high dose probiotic, and vitamin C, I swallowed cloves garlic, and used garlic vaginally, also used colloidal silver. A week later I asked to be retested. They agreed since we said we would pay out of pocket but still suggested that I still get antibiotics, telling me that they dont kill all of the good bacteria. I went into labor a few days after that appointment. I went to the hospital but was barely dilated and did not progress for the few hours I was there. So I refused the antibiotics and they said I could go home for a bit, they would keep my room ready for me. I came back about two hours later, and was checked. Water was not broken so I got in the tub in our room. When I stepped out of the tub about 20 mins later my water broke on the bathroom floor. The nurses rushed in to help me and my daughter was in my arms literally 1 minute later. They kept us in the hospital an extra day to monitor her. The day after we got home. A nurse called to say that my lab test came back negative, but they still suggest that I take the antibiotics. “Too late, she was born 3 days ago!”

  12. Lizzy W Avatar

    So glad to see this article. Thank you so much for posting!! Please let me tell everyone out there from personal experience DO EVERYTHING you can to prevent GBS. I wish I had known about this, or anything about it when my daughter was born. She was born not breathing, septic, had pneumonia, etc. She was very critical and it was the worst and scariest thing I have EVER had to go through. This is serious stuff!!

  13. jem Avatar

    I too have this problem. In November I was diagnosed with a uti caused by GBS, colony count of 100,000. I took macroid. I got a call yesterday that I have another uti caused by GBS and again with same colony count. Ob wants me to take clindamycin and if it doesn’t work take an antibiotic every day until birth. I am 27 weeks tomorrow and don’t want 14 weeks of antibiotics let alone for a week.

    What can I do to get rid of the uti naturally? I am kinda opposed to garlic in my vagina but I’ll eat it. And I’ll do everything else. Please help.

  14. Lisa Jones Avatar
    Lisa Jones

    Hello, I think I read most of the comments. I have a question for you Katie, I have tested positive for group b strep in two out of my 5 pregnancies. This time my urine came back positive at 14 weeks. I am wondering besides consuming garlic, vitamin c, and raw apple cider, and probiotics, what foods should I avoid or what foods should I consume more of to help me. I know GBS is very serious in labor and I am not opposed to treatment prior to labor, but I just so unsure why its in my urine so early in my pregnancy and I have been prescribed an oral antibiotic.

  15. Alechia Avatar

    I also tested GBS positive in my first three pregnancies. Had antibiotics for #1, he developed GBS septicemia and meningitis. Praise the LORD, he is fine. Because of that, I had antibiotics for #2. I developed pneumonia immediately after labor. Both children #1 and #2 developed severe eczema. An immunologist later told me it was because I had had antibiotics during delivery, as he’d just discovered in some large study he was about to publish. I was pregnant with child 3 when I spoke with him, about the severe eczema of my first two children, and he advised declining antibiotics regardless of the test results. With pregnancy #3, I followed a protocol very similar to the above at the advise of my midwife for nearly the entire pregnancy. We tested, then retested and I was still positive. At first I was devastated, and angry I could not change my flora, then I prayed about it and decided to declined the antibiotics anyway. My child was born healthy and without intervention. We were both so healthy after her birth. It isn’t always possible to change your flora, even with a wholesome lifestyle and a good protocol like this one. It isn’t always possible to get a negative test, but the only option isn’t antibiotics if you’re positive. Don’t be discouraged if you work very hard, put a lot of money into it, and still have a positive GBS test results.

  16. Julia Avatar

    I was only borderline at the beginning so it was a little different. After I had gotten the test done early on, my doula said I should’ve declined it as a lot of people will test positive then, and then they will push antibiotics regardless of what the 35w results are. However, I did test negative then. If they had told me I needed the antibiotics regardless I would have requested to be retested at 35w and I would have gone off those results. Pretty sure that is accurate and would not give you a false negative.

  17. Julia Avatar

    Thank you so much for all the tips!! After them telling me my levels we’re borderline at the beginning of my pregnancy, I followed all your suggestions starting a couple weeks before my test and just got my results and I’m negative! Thank you!!

    1. Natalia Avatar

      Did your doc tell you you’ll still need antibiotics? They douse if in my irons at 15 weeks and I’ve been in a good probiotic. Doc said to be safe I should take antibiotics anyway. Regardless of 35w Swab. Idk how I feel about that. He said it could be a false negative.

  18. Jeanne Avatar

    When I had my now 12 year old daughter they just introduced testing for strep to pregnant moms and offered it to me. I went home, researched it and declined at the next checkup.

    The test itself has a high rate of false positives. The risk was so incredibly small based on my personal health and health history that I questioned the idea of the test for the general population. It’s never been a problem for *all* healthy pregnant moms so far so what is driving this testing? The thought of taking antibiotics for any non-life threatening issue to me is a major abuse of a very important medicine that becomes useless when a dire need arises.

    If you understand how food either hurts or helps your health and immune system then you probably already know all this, if you don’t I strongly suggest that you look for your food from a farmers market. The food industry in the US is really *that bad*, it’s manufactured to be the cheap with a long shelf life. If you think that fortified and enriched foods are good, guess again. The synthetics used to make that food look healthier are designed to block you from absorbing real vitamins and minerals. Even the word “natural” on the ingredients list is a joke.

    If you can’t get to a farmer’s market, always choose organic. It’s NOT that much more expensive! Generally, people repeat opinions and rarely facts, I shop at a variety of stores and constantly compare prices and it’s NOT TRUE. Up your veggies and fruit as much as you can. Juice any chance you get at home or when out. To all the new mom’s out there, wishing you all the best !! and don’t let anyone or any industry undermine your gut instincts. Your connected to your health and your baby much more than you realize.

  19. AMBER Avatar

    Just want to say thanks for this info! I am 37 weeks pregnant and found out I am positive for Group B Strep. The current plan is to start antibiotics as soon as labor begins and to do this for 4 hours, the problem that I see with is I have had 3 pregnancies- none of which have lasted 4 hours! By the time I have my first contraction- to the time I get checked into the hospital I am usually sitting at an hour maybe 2 left before I have a baby in my arms. I So I find it hard to believe that I will be getting anything to prevent passing this on UNLESS I find something alternative that I can do now to protect my child.. So- again, thank you for this! At least it is something that I can do now. Otherwise I would just be waiting and hoping I get the opportunity to fight this off with antibiotics during labor.

  20. Linda Avatar

    Thank you Wellness Mama for sharing your remedy of treating GBS. I am 39 weeks pregnant and planning a water birth. I tested GBS pos, which means I would have to receive antibiotics prior to entering the water tub, per hospital policy. After researching the effects of antibiotics on babies, I was determined to retest negative for GBS. I only had 4 nights of treatment before retesting. Here is how I re-tested negative for GBS:

    -soaked in ACV bath nightly
    -used a diluted ACV rinse each time after using the restroom
    -inserted a Bio-Kult probiotic vaginally each morning
    -inserted a garlic clove vaginally before going to bed
    -rinsed vaginal/peritoneal area with 3% hydrogen peroxide morning of my retest

    End result: GBS NEGATIVE

    After testing negative, I still insert the probiotic each morning and use a garlic clove vaginally every 3 nights.

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