The goal of this clinical trial is to learn which antibiotic regimen works best to prevent infection in pregnant women whose waters break early (preterm, pre-labour rupture of membranes, or PPROM) and assess the health outcomes of babies born to pregnant women who have received these antibiotics. PROMOAT aims to answer the question: Which antibiotic or combined antibiotic regimen most effectively prevents infection in pregnant women with PPROM \< 37+0 weeks' gestation. Researchers will compare three antibiotic regimens already used in clinical practice to prevent infection in pregnant women with PPROM. Participants will be randomly allocated to the antibiotic regimen they will follow for seven days, or until birth (whichever is earlier). All antibiotics will be taken orally. Neonatal health outcomes will be collected at 42 weeks postmenstrual age and maternal birth and postpartum care outcomes assessed at 42 days postpartum. Questionnaires will capture maternal mood at time of consent and at 42 days postpartum. Antibiotic tolerance will be assessed at the time antibiotic treatment is ceased. This trial will be undertaken as part of the PLATIPUS trial (NCT06461429).
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Number of participants who progress by at least one level higher on the PLATIPUS Ordinal Outcome Scale [PLATIPUS Core Primary Outcome]
Timeframe: At any time prior to 42 weeks' postmenstrual age or first discharge home from hospital (whichever is earlier).]