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ICD-10 code: O09.81

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Supervision of pregnancy resulting from assisted reproductive technology

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has become increasingly popular in recent years, and as a result, there has been an increase in pregnancies resulting from ART. As with any pregnancy, it is important to provide adequate supervision to ensure a healthy outcome for both mother and baby.

Here are some important factors to consider when supervising pregnancies resulting from ART:

  1. Monitoring: Women who become pregnant through ART are at a higher risk for certain complications, such as preeclampsia and preterm labor. Therefore, it is important to monitor these pregnancies closely. This may include more frequent ultrasounds and appointments with a specialist.
  2. Medication: Women who undergo ART often require medication to support the pregnancy. It is important to ensure that these medications are being taken as prescribed and that any potential side effects are being addressed.
  3. Nutrition: Proper nutrition is important for any pregnancy, but particularly for pregnancies resulting from ART. Women may require additional supplements or dietary changes to support the pregnancy.
  4. Emotional support: Women who undergo ART may experience a range of emotions, including anxiety and depression. It is important to provide emotional support throughout the pregnancy to help reduce stress and promote a healthy outcome.
  5. Delivery: Women who become pregnant through ART may have a higher risk of complications during delivery, such as the need for a cesarean section. It is important to have a plan in place and to ensure that the delivery team is aware of any potential risks.

In conclusion, while pregnancies resulting from ART may require additional supervision, with proper care and monitoring, these pregnancies can have a healthy outcome. It is important to work with a specialist who has experience with ART pregnancies and to provide the necessary support throughout the pregnancy.