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Short interpregnancy interval increases the risk of preterm premature rupture of membranes and early delivery

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Our data demonstrate that an IPI of ≤6 months is significantly associated with an increased risk of developing PPROM in the subsequent pregnancy. Of greater clinical relevance is that these women were more likely to deliver between 28<sup>1</sup> and 32<sup>0</sup> weeks as compared with women with a longer IPI. Novel to this study is the establishment of a specific link between a short IPI and PPROM with subsequent early delivery. Several maternal demographic factors known to be associated with PTB risk were also found to be associated with an increased risk of PPROM. Further studies are necessary to elucidate plausible biologic mechanisms ultimately leading to the development and implementation of preventive and therapeutic strategies for this high-risk cohort.

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