Abstract

Term prelabor rupture of membranes, defined as rupture of membranes before the onset of labor at ≥37 weeks of gestation, is a common obstetrical event occurring in 8% of pregnancies. However, most relevant guidelines are inconclusive regarding the management of this condition and the optimal timing of induction of labor. Here, we present evidence from randomized controlled trials and a recent meta-analysis indicating that an immediate induction of labor in term premature rupture of membranes is associated with several maternal and neonatal benefits compared with expectant management, without increasing the risk of cesarean delivery. Given these findings, we strongly believe that immediate induction of labor is the optimal management strategy in case of term prelabor rupture of membranes.

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