Management of Premature Membrane Rupture: Modern Strategies for Extending Gestation

Article In Press | Published on: February 16, 2026

Volume: 3, Issue: 1

Authors: 1 Axmedova Nilufar Maxmudjanovna1*

1. Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan.


Corresponding Author: Axmedova Nilufar Maxmudjanovna, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan.

Citation: Axmedova N. Maxmudjanovna. (2026). Management of Premature Membrane Rupture: Modern Strategies for Extending Gestation. Journal of Medical Research and Clinical Case Reports, RPC Publications, 3(1).

Copyright: © 2026 Axmedova Nilufar Maxmudjanovna, this is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Submitted On
September 28, 2025
Accepted On
December 30, 2025
Published On
February 16, 2026

Abstract

In recent years, the incidence of miscarriage among women of reproductive age has risen globally. This condition is associated with a decline in women's quality of life and a higher risk of mortality. The World Health Organization reports that premature rupture of membranes results in preterm delivery in 25-54% of cases, significantly contributing to increased perinatal mortality

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