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Name of the Condition
- Decreased fetal movements, third trimester, fetus 1
Summary
Decreased fetal movements in the third trimester refer to a reduction in the normal activity or movements of a fetus, as perceived by the mother. This condition may indicate potential concerns with fetal well-being and requires clinical evaluation to assess fetal health.
Causes
Causes can include placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, umbilical cord issues, or maternal health problems such as hypertension or diabetes. Other factors may involve fetal position or maternal perception of movement.
Risk Factors
- Advanced maternal age
- Pre-existing conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes)
- Previous pregnancy complications
- Substance use (e.g., smoking, alcohol)
- Multiple gestation
Symptoms
Noticeable reduction in fetal movements compared to prior patterns, typically identified through a count of less than ten movements in two hours.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves assessing fetal well-being through methods such as ultrasound to evaluate amniotic fluid and fetal movement, non-stress tests to monitor heart rate, and maternal reporting of movement patterns. Clinical evaluation may also include physical exams and history review.
Treatment Options
Close monitoring of fetal activity and maternal health. Addressing underlying maternal conditions (e.g., managing hypertension). Possible hospital admission for intensive monitoring in severe cases.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis depends on the underlying cause and timely intervention. Regular follow-up is essential to monitor fetal status and adjust care as needed.
Complications
Potential complications include fetal distress, preterm labor, or stillbirth if the underlying cause is not addressed promptly.
Lifestyle & Prevention
Maintain regular prenatal care, monitor fetal movements daily, and avoid substances that may affect fetal activity. Report any concerns to a healthcare provider promptly.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek immediate medical attention if fetal movements decrease significantly or stop, as this may indicate a serious issue requiring urgent evaluation.
Tips for Medical Coders
Document the trimester (third) and specify the fetus (fetus 1) when applicable. Ensure clinical notes support the diagnosis and include details on fetal movement assessment and any interventions performed.
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