Do you need a cesarean section to test for group b strep?

Cesarean delivery does not normally require testing for group B streptococcus.
Normally, Group B Streptococcus is a gram-positive bacterium that will primarily live in the vagina, and in the case of a cesarean section, the fetus is not delivered vaginally, so additional testing for Group B Streptococcus is not required for a simple cesarean section.
Women can carry bacteria in the vagina up to 30% of the time. If a normal delivery is chosen, the fetus will be delivered vaginally, in which case B streptococcus testing is needed to prevent infection of the fetus. Women should go to regular hospitals for cesarean section and have the surgery performed by professional doctors to ensure the health of themselves and the fetus.
It is recommended that women should have a reasonable diet, pay more attention to personal hygiene, and have regular checkups to see how their bodies are recovering.