“…Furthermore, bacteria such as vaginalis and anaerobic bacteria are capable of producing phospholipase A2 in large quantity compared to other bacteria (Bejar, 1981). Phospholipase A2 promotes of prostaglandins; which is capable of liberating the arachidonic acid molecule of the embryonic membrane, which in turn increase the rate of contraction resulting to preterm labour and/or PPROM (Bejar, et 1981;Bolton,et al, 2012;Liu, Lorie, et al, 2002 and Nelson,et al 92 chorioamnionitis membranes then triggers the re rupture of the membranes and weakening of the cervix collagen (Nelson, et In addition to this, evidence has also showed that increase in the production of cytokine followed by endometrial inflammation increased the incidence of premature rupture of membranes and preterm birth in bacterial et al, 2009). Another physiological activity that occurred in the presence of myometrium infection is the expression of tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α), which triggered the production of oxytocin receptor, prostaglandin receptors, and other (Liu, et al, The stimulation of these factors results…”