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ICD-10 code: O66.6

Disease category: O66.6: Obstructed labor due to other multiple fetuses

Obstructed labor due to other multiple fetuses

Obstructed labor, also known as labor dystocia, refers to a situation where the baby's passage through the birth canal is hindered, causing complications during delivery. One of the factors contributing to obstructed labor is the presence of multiple fetuses.

When a woman is pregnant with more than one baby, such as twins, triplets, or more, the risk of obstructed labor increases. This occurs because the additional fetuses can occupy more space in the womb, making it difficult for them to pass through the birth canal simultaneously.

During labor, the baby's head is the largest part to pass through the birth canal. In the case of multiple fetuses, their heads may align in a way that obstructs the passage for a safe delivery. This situation can lead to prolonged labor, increased risk of birth injuries, and complications for both the mother and the babies.

Signs of obstructed labor due to multiple fetuses include intense contractions that do not progress, failure of the cervix to dilate, and the inability of the baby to descend through the birth canal. These signs indicate the need for medical intervention to ensure a safe delivery.

  1. Medical interventions
  2. In cases of obstructed labor due to multiple fetuses, healthcare providers may choose to intervene to facilitate the delivery. Common interventions include:

    • Assisted vaginal delivery: This involves using instruments such as forceps or a vacuum extractor to aid in the baby's passage through the birth canal.
    • Cesarean section: In some cases, a cesarean section may be necessary to safely deliver the babies.
  3. Risk factors
  4. Several factors can increase the risk of obstructed labor due to multiple fetuses:

    • Advanced maternal age
    • Excessive maternal weight gain
    • Prior history of obstructed labor
    • Malpresentation of the babies
    • Abnormalities in the size or shape of the mother's pelvis
  5. Prevention
  6. Preventing obstructed labor due to multiple fetuses largely involves regular prenatal care and close monitoring. Healthcare providers can identify risk factors early on and develop a suitable birth plan to minimize complications. In some cases, close monitoring may lead to a decision for elective cesarean section to avoid potential risks associated with vaginal delivery.

Obstructed labor due to multiple fetuses requires careful management to ensure the safety of both the mother and the babies. Seeking early medical attention and

Treatment of Obstructed labor due to other multiple fetuses:

Treatment Options for Obstructed Labor due to Other Multiple Fetuses

Obstructed labor due to other multiple fetuses, also known as multiple fetuses obstructing labor (MFOL), is a condition where the delivery of a baby is hindered due to the presence of more than one fetus in the womb. This can pose significant risks to both the mother and the babies involved. Therefore, it is cruci...

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