2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijans.2022.100440
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Premature rupture of membrane and associated factors among pregnant women admitted to maternity wards of public hospitals in West Guji Zone, Ethiopia, 2021

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“…In the current study, women with a history of PROM were 3.89 times more likely to develop PROM in their current pregnancy than were those without a history of PROM. The results of this study are supported by studies performed in India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, and different areas of Ethiopia (16,17,29,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
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“…In the current study, women with a history of PROM were 3.89 times more likely to develop PROM in their current pregnancy than were those without a history of PROM. The results of this study are supported by studies performed in India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, and different areas of Ethiopia (16,17,29,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Women who had UTIs had 3.14 times greater odds of having PROM than did their counterparts. Supported results were shown among studies performed in Uganda and Ethiopia (32,33,39). This could be attributed to the fact that bacterial infections in the urinary tract may progress upward through the vaginal and cervical passages, reaching the decidua and fetal membrane.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…This is consistent with the research conducted by Takele et al [26] the results of the multivariate analysis showed an AOR: 3.28 (95% CI: 1.53, 7.02), meaning that pregnant women under 37 weeks had a 3.28-fold increased risk of PROM compared to those between 37 and 40 weeks. This research supports the findings of Diriba et al study, which found a correlation between the mother's gestational age and the likelihood of an early membrane rupture with a p-value of 0.018<α (0.05) [16].…”
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