Rotura prematura de membranas ovulares en pretérmino leve 34+0 36+6
La rotura prematura de membranas ovulares (RPMO) representa una complicación frecuente durante el transcurso del embarazo, con potenciales repercusiones significativas tanto a nivel materno como fetal. Esta condición conlleva a un aumento de la morbimortalidad materno-fetal y neonatal, debido a un riesgo elevado de complicaciones tales como infecciones
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