- Also: GBS
- Also: Streptococcus agalactiae
Group B Strep (GBS) is a common bacteria that can be present in the vagina or rectum of pregnant people without causing any symptoms, but it's important to understand for your baby's health. As a maternal health consultant and doula, I often talk with clients navigating the information around GBS, aiming for clarity and informed decisions.
What it is
GBS, or Streptococcus agalactiae, is a bacteria that naturally colonizes the vagina or rectum in about 20–30% of pregnant individuals. It's important to know that for the pregnant person, GBS colonization typically causes no symptoms at all. This means you wouldn't feel unwell or notice anything different if you are a carrier. It's simply a part of the natural flora for many people. Unlike conditions like Morning Sickness that announce their presence quite clearly, GBS is usually discovered through a routine screening.

