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Antibiotics to Treat and Prevent Infection During Preterm Labor

During preterm labor, antibiotics may be used to treat or prevent an infection.

Treatment with antibiotics

Types of infections that can cause pregnancy problems include syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, group B strep, urinary tract infection, and pneumonia.

Infections during pregnancy are treated with antibiotics. The type of antibiotic used to treat the infection depends on which bacteria are causing the infection. Antibiotics commonly used during pregnancy include erythromycin, clindamycin, ampicillin, gentamycin, and metronidazole.

Antibiotics do not always clear up uterine infection or prevent preterm labor. If a mother's uterus has become infected and her fetus is mature enough, her doctor or nurse-midwife might not attempt to delay the birth.

Prevention with antibiotics after preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM)

Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) is the rupture of the amniotic sac before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. When given to women with pPROM, antibiotics may:1

  • Increase time from pPROM to delivery.
  • Lower the risk of infection in the vagina and uterus.
  • Lower the risk of fetal infection.

Prevention with antibiotics with intact membranes

Antibiotics are not a recommended treatment for women in preterm labor whose amniotic sac has not ruptured (intact membranes). But some women do receive antibiotics for group B strep prevention or treatment.

Citations

  1. Haas DM (2010). Preterm birth, search date June 2009. Online version of BMJ Clinical Evidence: http://www.clinicalevidence.com.

ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerSarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerWilliam Gilbert, MD - Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Last RevisedJanuary 10, 2011

WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

Last Updated: January 10, 2011
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.

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