Antibiotic prophylaxis during the second and third trimester to reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes and morbidity

Jan 27, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using antibiotics in the middle and late stages of pregnancy to lower risks of problems for mother and baby

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Abstract

Approximately 2100 women participated in trials assessing the effects of prophylactic antibiotics on pregnancy outcomes.

  • Antibiotic prophylaxis did not reduce the risk of preterm prelabour rupture of membranes or preterm delivery for most women.
  • A subgroup of women with a previous preterm birth and bacterial vaginosis experienced a reduction in preterm delivery.
  • In high-risk pregnant women, antibiotic prophylaxis was associated with a reduced risk of postpartum endometritis.
  • The administration of prophylactic antibiotics reduced the risk of prelabour rupture of membranes and gonococcal infection.
  • No differences were observed in low birth weight or neonatal sepsis outcomes.

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