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O09.823 Supervision of pregnancy with history of in utero procedure during previous pregnancy, third trimester

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Name of the Condition

  • Supervision of pregnancy with history of in utero procedure during previous pregnancy, third trimester
  • ICD-10-CM Code: O09.823

Summary

This condition involves specialized medical supervision for pregnancies in individuals with a history of in utero procedures performed during the third trimester of a prior pregnancy. Close monitoring is required to assess for potential complications related to the previous procedure and to optimize outcomes for both the mother and fetus in the current pregnancy.

Causes

The need for supervision arises from a history of in utero procedures, such as fetal interventions or intrauterine therapies, performed during the third trimester of a previous pregnancy. These procedures may introduce risks or anatomical changes that necessitate enhanced monitoring in subsequent pregnancies.

Risk Factors

  • History of in utero procedures in the third trimester of a prior pregnancy.
  • Underlying conditions that required the previous in utero intervention.
  • Maternal age or health factors that may influence pregnancy outcomes.
  • Prior pregnancy complications related to the in utero procedure.

Symptoms

Symptoms may include typical pregnancy signs, but specific concerns may relate to the prior in utero procedure, such as abdominal discomfort, unusual bleeding, or signs of preterm labor. Monitoring focuses on detecting complications associated with the previous intervention.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on the patient's medical history, including documentation of the prior in utero procedure during the third trimester of a previous pregnancy. Prenatal care involves regular assessments, including ultrasounds, fetal monitoring, and maternal health evaluations to identify any complications early.

Treatment Options

Treatment focuses on close monitoring and management of potential complications. This may include frequent prenatal visits, specialized imaging, fetal well-being assessments, and interventions to address any issues that arise. Management is tailored to the specific risks associated with the prior procedure.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the nature of the prior in utero procedure and any resulting complications. Regular follow-up is essential to monitor maternal and fetal health, with adjustments to care plans as needed. Outcomes are generally favorable with appropriate supervision, but risks vary based on individual circumstances.

Complications

Potential complications include preterm labor, placental abnormalities, fetal growth restrictions, or recurrence of issues related to the prior in utero procedure. Close monitoring helps mitigate these risks, but complications may still occur.

Lifestyle & Prevention

Lifestyle modifications, such as avoiding strenuous activity and adhering to prenatal care guidelines, may support a healthy pregnancy. Prevention focuses on thorough prenatal monitoring to address risks early and optimize outcomes.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention for symptoms like vaginal bleeding, severe abdominal pain, reduced fetal movement, or signs of preterm labor. Prompt evaluation is critical to address any complications related to the prior in utero procedure.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the history of the in utero procedure during the third trimester of the previous pregnancy clearly. Ensure the code O09.823 is used when the supervision is specifically for a pregnancy with this history. Verify that the trimester and procedure details align with the code's description to support accurate coding.

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