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Maternal care for other known or suspected poor fetal growth, second trimester Save


ICD-10 code: O36.592

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Maternal Care for Other Known or Suspected Poor Fetal Growth, Second Trimester

During pregnancy, it is important for expectant mothers to be aware of their baby's growth and development. Poor fetal growth can lead to a number of health complications for both the mother and the baby. In the second trimester, it is important for mothers to take additional steps to ensure that their baby is growing and developing properly.

  1. Regular prenatal visits: Expectant mothers should make sure to attend all prenatal visits with their healthcare provider. These visits are important for monitoring the baby's growth and development, as well as identifying any potential issues that may arise.
  2. Healthy diet: A healthy diet is essential during pregnancy, especially during the second trimester. Mothers should aim to eat a variety of foods from all food groups, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
  3. Adequate hydration: Staying hydrated is important for both the mother and the baby. Drinking plenty of water can help to prevent dehydration, which can lead to poor fetal growth and other health complications.
  4. Exercise: Moderate exercise is generally safe for expectant mothers, and can help to promote a healthy pregnancy. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise routine.
  5. Monitoring fetal movements: Mothers should pay close attention to their baby's movements during the second trimester. If the baby's movements seem to decrease or stop altogether, it is important to contact a healthcare provider right away.

If poor fetal growth is suspected or diagnosed, additional steps may be necessary to ensure the health of the mother and the baby. These may include additional monitoring, changes to the mother's diet or exercise routine, or even early delivery in some cases.

Overall, maternal care during the second trimester is essential for promoting healthy fetal growth and development. By attending regular prenatal visits, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, staying hydrated, and monitoring fetal movements, expectant mothers can help to ensure the health of their baby.