“…: periodontal infections) may also increase the levels of proinflammatory cytokines at the materno-fetal, interface (Offenbacher et al, 2006;Carta et al, 2004). Decidual hemorrhage/abruption is also highly associated with PPROM (Harger et al, 1990;Salafia et al, 1995). Additional risk factors include advanced maternal age, primiparity, (Ladfors et al, 2000) smoking, (Burguet et al, 2004) short cervical length structural abnormality of chorioamniotic membranes (Stuart et al, 2005), and PPROM with preterm birth in a previous pregnancy (Ladfors et al, 2000;Lee et al, 2003;Shen et al, 2008).…”