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Other complications of labor and delivery, not elsewhere classified Save


ICD-10 code: O75

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Other Complications of Labor and Delivery, Not Elsewhere Classified

Childbirth is a natural and beautiful process. However, it can also be a challenging and complicated experience for both the mother and the baby. Labor and delivery can present various complications that require medical intervention to ensure a safe delivery. Some of the complications that can arise during labor and delivery are not classified elsewhere and can affect both the mother and the baby.

  1. Uterine Rupture: This complication occurs when the uterus tears during delivery. It can be life-threatening for both the mother and the baby. Uterine rupture is a rare but severe complication that requires immediate medical intervention.
  2. Placenta Previa: This complication happens when the placenta covers the cervix, which can lead to bleeding during labor. Placenta previa can be dangerous for both the mother and the baby and requires immediate medical attention.
  3. Shoulder Dystocia: This complication happens when the baby's head is delivered, but the shoulders get stuck inside the mother's pelvis. This can lead to injury to the baby's nerves and require medical intervention to ensure a safe delivery.
  4. Amniotic Fluid Embolism: This complication is a rare but severe condition that happens when amniotic fluid enters the mother's bloodstream during labor. This can cause severe reactions such as cardiac arrest and respiratory failure, leading to potential complications for both the mother and the baby.
  5. Postpartum Hemorrhage: This complication happens when the mother experiences significant bleeding after delivery. It can be due to various causes such as the uterus not contracting, retained placenta, or trauma during delivery. Postpartum hemorrhage is a severe complication that requires immediate medical intervention.

In conclusion, labor and delivery can present various complications that require medical intervention. Some of these complications are not classified elsewhere and can affect both the mother and the baby. It's essential to be aware of the potential complications and seek immediate medical attention if any issues arise during labor and delivery.