PREVALENCE OF PREMATURE RAPTURE OF MEMBRANE IN PREGNANT WOMEN
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When spontaneous rupture of the amniotic membrane occurs before the beginning of the birth, it is called Premature Rupture of Membrane (PROM). if membrane rupture occurs after 37 weeks’ gestation before the onset of labor, it is called Term PROM. And if it happens before 37 weeks, it is called Preterm Prom. If this happen 24 hours before birth, it is called Prolonged Premature Rupture of Membrane. The main purpose of the study is to find the Prevalence, causes and complications of PROM as well as witch group of women’s are more susceptible to the disease in Afghanistan.
Material and Methods: this is cross-sectional study , conducted in Gynecology ward of Nangarhar University Teaching Hospital's from (23/9/2022-22/12/2022) on women who were admitted to this ward for childbirth .Data was collected using a structured questionnaire..
Findings: Premature Rupture of Membrane was observed in156 among the total 3481 population of Mother the main related risk factor was Multiparity and by large amount was acure in Full term pregnancy and large amount of them gave NVD. The main causes or PROM was Genital tract infection and the main second causes was UTI
Conclusion: The disease occurs in about 10% of all pregnancies. Therefore, it is necessary to recognize this type of pregnancy early to prevent maternal and fetal complications like premature birth, risk of ascending infections (Chorioamnionitis) especially if birth does not take place within 24 hours, as well as abruption of placenta, Oligohydrominiosis, Cord prolapsed, Prematurity and neonatal sepsis.
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Rahimi, Sohaila, et al. “PREVALENCE OF PREMATURE RAPTURE OF MEMBRANE IN PREGNANT WOMEN.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 8, no. 4, 2023, pp. 177–187, https://doi.org/.
Rahimi, ., Azami, ., and Kamawal, . 2023. PREVALENCE OF PREMATURE RAPTURE OF MEMBRANE IN PREGNANT WOMEN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 8(4), pp.177–187.