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Supervision of high risk pregnancy due to social problems, third trimester
ICD10CM code
#### Name of the Condition
- Supervision of High Risk Pregnancy due to Social Problems, Third Trimester (ICD-10 Code: O09.73)
#### Summary
- This condition refers to the supervision and management of a pregnancy considered high-risk primarily due to social issues affecting the mother's well-being or ability to maintain health, particularly in the third trimester. These social issues may include inadequate housing, substance abuse, lack of social support, or economic challenges.
#### Causes
- The condition is categorized based on social determinants that negatively impact a mother's health, such as poor living conditions, stress, domestic abuse, poor access to healthcare, and substance dependency.
#### Risk Factors
- Factors include living in poverty, limited access to healthcare services, family or partner support problems, addiction issues, and experiencing chronic stress or domestic violence.
#### Symptoms
- Symptoms may not be physical but can include increased stress levels, anxiety, difficulty accessing prenatal care, and potential neglect of one's health due to other social pressures.
#### Diagnosis
- Diagnosis typically involves a thorough social, medical, and psychological assessment by a healthcare provider, focusing on identifying social risk factors that could compromise pregnancy.
#### Treatment Options
- Management often involves a multi-disciplinary approach with social services, mental health support, prenatal care, and possibly substance abuse programs. The aim is to provide comprehensive care addressing both medical and social aspects to ensure a safe pregnancy.
#### Prognosis and Follow-Up
- With proper supervision and intervention, the majority of pregnancies can result in healthy outcomes. Continuous monitoring and support throughout pregnancy are crucial to manage risks effectively.
#### Complications
- If not managed properly, there can be an increased risk of premature birth, low birth weight, and developmental issues for the baby. Maternal health may also suffer, leading to complications such as stress-induced hypertension.
#### Lifestyle & Prevention
- Encouraging a stable living environment, adequate nutrition, regular prenatal visits, and stress reduction techniques like counseling can help manage and mitigate the risks associated with social problems.
#### When to Seek Professional Help
- Immediate professional help should be sought if there is an inability to secure necessary prenatal visits, escalation of stress, signs of depression, or substance abuse.
#### Additional Resources
- [March of Dimes](https://www.marchofdimes.org)
- [American Pregnancy Association](https://americanpregnancy.org)
- Local social services and pregnancy support groups
#### Tips for Medical Coders
- Ensure accurate documentation of the social risk factors contributing to the high-risk status.
- Avoid assuming social problems without thorough validation from clinical notes or reports.
- Double-check trimester specification to correctly apply the O09.73 code.