The most common risk factors for this condition include: young maternal age ( less than 21 years), first pregnancy, low socioeconomic status, long labor, multiple vaginal examinations during labor, membranes that are ruptured for an extended period of time, premature birth internal fetal or uterine monitoring, pre-existing infections of the lower gential tract.
Question: Name any one complication for Chorioamnionitis?
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