Do C-sections prevent GBS infection?
No, as GBS can still cross the amniotic membrane. According to the CDC, GBS+ women who deliver by planned C-sections (performed prior to labor and with intact membranes) do not routinely need antibiotics because the risk of the baby becoming infected is low. (The Jesse Cause advocates receiving IV antibiotics 4 hours prior to your planned C-section to further reduce risks for your baby.) However, you should still be tested for your GBS status in case you go into labor before a planned C-section. GBS can also infect your C-section wound, womb, and bladder.4 What happens if I do not have a GBS test result prior to labor?