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| | Management of bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy - Editorial American Family Physician - FindArticles |
 | | As a consequence of imprecisely directed treatment (i.e., treating the expression of bacterial vaginosis and not the exact cause), the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis infection is exceedingly common. |
 | | Yet, data from studies of pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis demonstrate substantial twofold or greater increased risk for serious complications, including preterm birth, low-birth-weight infants, premature rupture of the membranes, amniotic fluid infection, chorioamnionitis, and post-cesarean and postpartum endometritis. |
 | | Although bacterial vaginosis has been shown to be an independent risk factor for these complications, many health care professionals still consider bacterial vaginosis more of a nuisance than a genuine fetal-maternal threat. |
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