Full-term premature rupture of membranes (PROM) refers to the rupture of the amniotic sac (membranes) before the onset of labor at term (37-42 weeks of gestation). When PROM occurs, it is crucial for labor to begin within 24 hours to minimize potential risks.
Here are some key points to know about full-term PROM and the importance of labor starting within 24 hours:
It is important to note that this article does not cover treatment options for full-term PROM. If you suspect you may have experienced PROM, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
Remember, timely management of full-term PROM and the onset of labor within 24 hours are crucial for the well-being of both the pregnant individual and the baby.
Full-term premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurs when the amniotic sac ruptures before the onset of labor at term, which is typically around 37-42 weeks of gestation. When PROM is followed by the onset of labor within 24 hours, it is referred to as full-term PROM with the...
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