SROM And [Specific Condition]: What You Need To Know
What do i need to know about srom? Srom is estimated to happen in around 8 to 10% of pregnancies. After 37 weeks of pregnancy and before labour begins, for 8 out of 100 (8%) women, a hole will form in the fluid sack that surrounds the baby, allowing the waters (amniotic fluid) to leak; Spontaneous rupture of membranes (srom) refers to rupture of fetal membranes occurring on its own (in contrast with artificial rupture of membranes). When this occurs before ~37 weeks in gestation, it is then termed spontaneous premature rupture of membranes (sprom) which is the usual cause of preterm premature rupture of membranes (pprom).
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