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Maternal care for other fetal problems Save


ICD-10 code: O36

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Maternal Care for Other Fetal Problems

During pregnancy, there are many different fetal problems that can arise. These problems can range from minor issues that are easily treated to more serious conditions that require specialized care. In any case, it is important for expectant mothers to receive proper maternal care to ensure the health and well-being of both themselves and their growing baby.

  1. Gestational Diabetes: This condition occurs when a woman's blood sugar levels become too high during pregnancy. It is important for expectant mothers to receive proper care for gestational diabetes, as it can lead to complications such as preterm labor, preeclampsia, and larger-than-normal babies that require a c-section delivery. Treatment usually involves dietary changes and regular monitoring of blood sugar levels.
  2. Placenta Previa: Placenta previa is a condition in which the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix. This can cause bleeding during pregnancy and may require bed rest and monitoring. In severe cases, an early delivery may be necessary to prevent complications.
  3. Preterm Labor: Preterm labor is when contractions begin before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, stress, or certain medical conditions. Treatment may involve medication to stop contractions, bed rest, or hospitalization.
  4. Preeclampsia: Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can occur in the second half of pregnancy. It is characterized by high blood pressure and damage to organs such as the liver and kidneys. Treatment usually involves hospitalization and monitoring, and in severe cases, an early delivery may be necessary.
  5. Fetal Growth Restriction: Fetal growth restriction occurs when a baby's growth is slowed or stopped during pregnancy. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor nutrition, smoking, or certain medical conditions. Treatment may involve monitoring and, in severe cases, early delivery to prevent complications.

Proper maternal care is essential for managing these and other fetal problems that may arise during pregnancy. This includes regular prenatal visits with a healthcare provider, following a healthy diet and exercise plan, and avoiding harmful substances such as tobacco and alcohol. By receiving proper care, expectant mothers can increase their chances of having a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

Diagnosis Codes for Maternal care for other fetal problems | O36

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