Pre‐viable premature rupture of membranes (pre‐viable PROM) is a rare event occurring in less than 1% of pregnancies. Nevertheless, it can be responsible for severe maternal complications, the risk of… Click to show full abstract
Pre‐viable premature rupture of membranes (pre‐viable PROM) is a rare event occurring in less than 1% of pregnancies. Nevertheless, it can be responsible for severe maternal complications, the risk of which needs to be balanced with the possibility to prolong the pregnancy up to viable gestational age. Maternal sepsis was reported in 1%–5% of women who received conservative management and prophylactic antibiotics, but information on maternal mortality is lacking. Our objective was to identify maternal deaths in women who had pre‐viable PROM, describe the characteristics of the women, explore preventability factors within the care they received, and estimate the lethality of pre‐viable PROM.
               
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