Objective:To explore the risk factors causing maternal premature rupture of membranes and pregnancy outcome possi-ble. Methods:Selected 849 cases early broken parturient who deliverd in this hospital in 2012 May to 2014 August as observation group. 200 cases of normal delivery were selected as control group. Analysed the two groups of clinical data, preoperative complications, the condition of delivery information. Results:Control group mothers malnutrition, cervical internal relaxation, multiple pregnancy, abnor-mal fetal position, cephalopelvic disproportion, probability of the uterine cavity operation history and infection were lower than those in the observation group; the stillbirth and neonatal death incidence between the two groups had no significant difference; the control group of neonatal pneumonia, neonatal asphyxia, premature birth, the incidence of fetal distress were lower than those in the observation group;the control group the rate of cesarean section, maternal body temperature rise, puerperal infection, postpartum hemorrhage rate were lower than those in the observation group. Conclusion:The leading cause of maternal have more risk factors of premature rupture of membranes, and is likely to cause premature delivery, postpartum complications. During pregnancy need to strengthen maternal health education, regular check, active prevention of genital tract complications such as infection, avoid the occurrence of premature rupture of membranes.
Premature rupture of membranerisk factorspregnancy outcome