“…Obstetric data: (gravidity, gestational age at PPROM in weeks, previous history of PPROM, gestational age at delivery in weeks, type of pregnancy (single, twins, triple…), type of PPROM, latency period and history of chronic diseases of pregnant women. Maternal outcomes: Mode of delivery (spontaneous vaginal or CS delivery), presence of clinical chorioamnionitis which is characterized by maternal fever (>39˚c) accompanied by at least two of the following signs: maternal or fetal tachycardia, maternal leukocytosis, uterine tenderness, or foulsmelling amniotic fluid [19]. Fetal/Neonatal outcome: Birth weight (in Kgs), alive and well, alive but needed Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, neonatal death or others (eg., neonatal infection-jaundice).…”