It came to light with a recent study that changes to the communities of microbes living in the reproductive tract of pregnant women could help to spot those at risk of giving birth prematurely. The Imperial College London-study found that the subtle changes to the bacteria present in the vagina were strongly associated with the woman's waters breaking early which led preterm birth of the baby i.e. before 37 weeks. According to the researchers it could have an impact on the health of mother and baby including increasing the risk of sepsis for newborns. In the published study the team