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The PPROM Regimen

Printable copies of The Regimen & Perinatal / Neonatal Plan. All Rights Reserved.

Research contributing to The Regimen:

Does Vitamin C and Vitamin E Supplementation Prolong the Latency Period before Delivery following the Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes? A Randomized Controlled Study

The Role of Vitamin C in Prevention of Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes

Collagen synthesis during pregnancy, vitamin C availability, and risk of premature rupture of fetal membranes

Vitamin C supplementation to prevent premature rupture of the chorioamniotic membranes: a randomized trial

Oxidative Stress-Mediated Aging during the Fetal and Perinatal Periods

Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Potential Tool to Prevent Membrane Rupture and Preterm Labor

Maternal plasma levels of interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, vitamins C, E and A, 8-isoprostane and oxidative status in women with preterm premature rupture of membranes

Plasma vitamin C levels and risk of preterm prelabour rupture of membranes.

Prolidase, Matrix Metalloproteinases 1 and 13 Activity, Oxidative-Antioxidative Status as a Marker of Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes and Chorioamnionitis in Maternal Vaginal Washing Fluids (MMPs that play a role in collagen metabolism and increased oxidative stress may indicate amniochorion rupture and also may be etiologic factors for PPROM and chorioamniontis.)

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