You SHOULD be tested just in case your water breaks prior to your scheduled c/s.
If you need to have a C-section and you are group B strep positive, you will NOT need antibiotics for group B strep, unless you begin labor or your water breaks before the surgery begins.
From the last link -
Planned Cesarean Delivery
Because GBS can cross intact amniotic membranes, a cesarean delivery does not prevent mother-to-child transmission of GBS. Moreover, because cesarean delivery itself is associated with health risks for mother and newborn, GBS colonization of the mother is not an indication for cesarean delivery, and cesarean delivery should not be used as an alternative to intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis for GBS prevention.
However, although a risk does exist for transmission of GBS from a colonized mother to her infant during a planned cesarean delivery performed before onset of labor in a woman with intact amniotic membranes, it is extremely low, based on a retrospective study at a single hospital (99) and a review of CDC active, population-based surveillance data from the 1990s. Thus, in this specific circumstance, in which the risk for disease is extremely low, the individual risks to a mother and her infant from receiving intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis may balance or outweigh the benefits. Intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent perinatal GBS disease is, therefore, not recommended as a routine practice for women undergoing planned cesarean deliveries in the absence of labor or amniotic membrane rupture, regardless of the GBS colonization status of the mother. Patients expected to undergo planned cesarean deliveries should nonetheless still undergo routine vaginal and rectal screening for GBS at 35--37 weeks because onset of labor or rupture of membranes may occur before the planned cesarean delivery. In rare situations in which patients or providers opt for intrapartum prophylaxis before planned cesarean deliveries, administration of antibiotics at the time of incision rather than at least 4 hours before delivery may be reasonable (100).
2006-09-01 06:51:20
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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team B Strep carriage can come and bypass even though it does not look to try this on a on a daily basis foundation. analyze has shown that carriage prestige, desperate with the help of comfortable checks, is in keeping with risk to be stable for as much as six weeks. it rather is the reason whilst pregnant women human beings are examined, they are often examined at 35-37 weeks of being pregnant, which potential the effect is particularly predictive for whilst they are maximum probably to bypass into labour. Do verify that the checks you have had performed persist with the 'choicest' approach defined with the help of the CDC and, interior the united kingdom, with the help of the HPA (links decrease than). finding you carry GBS in one being pregnant in simple terms isn't a stable predictor of no count if or not you would be donning next time. Taking antibiotics unnecessarily isn't a stable element to do - there are constantly hazards linked with any drugs so, in case you and your toddler do not want them, it fairly is plenty extra suited to not have them.
2016-11-23 17:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The way I understand it you don't pass it to the baby if you have a c-section.
2006-09-01 06:53:12
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answered by JordanB 4
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i would have it done just to be on the safe side. it doesn't hurt or anything!
2006-09-01 06:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M S PHYCATRIST YOU SHOULD DO THIS FUNCTION NO MTTER WHAT YOU SAID THIS COULD INFECT YOUR BABY WITH OUT DOING THAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW WHAT'S YOUR BODY FUNCTION IS !!!
2006-09-01 06:41:18
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answered by pldjrftb@verizon.net 3
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YOUR BABY IS SCREWED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-01 06:50:26
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answered by steve 2
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