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Prophylactic antibiotics for inhibiting preterm labour with intact membranes

King JF, Flenady V, Murray L
Published Online: 
February 16, 2011

No clear benefit for the use of antibiotics for women going into labour too early with the membranes still intact.

Premature babies can have a range of complications which often require admission to a neonatal intensive care unit. Some of these complications are so severe that they result in disability or death in the early weeks, and sometimes disability later on in life. Infection without any symptoms (low grade infection) in the cervix and uterus may trigger labour contractions resulting in labour starting too soon and the birth of a premature baby. In theory, antibiotics could stop this infection and prevent the baby being born too early. The review of trials found no overall benefit for antibiotics given to the mother in this situation.

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