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ction in mothers, and increased admission of the babies to SCBU. 10 %) baseline during labour along with loss of cycling with or without features of tachysystole or hyperstimulation should be considered in labour as features of ongoing chorioamnionitis. Chorioamnionitis confirmed on histopathology is associated with an increase in caesarean section rate due to fetal heart rate changes, increased risk of wound infection in mothers, and increased admission of the babies to SCBU.The prevalence of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) in patients wit