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O60.23X5 Term delivery with preterm labor, third trimester, fetus 5

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Name of the Condition

  • Term Delivery with Preterm Labor, Third Trimester, Fetus 5

Summary

Term delivery with preterm labor, third trimester, fetus 5, is a condition where labor begins between 28 and 36 weeks of gestation in a multiple gestation pregnancy (specifically involving fetus 5) but progresses to delivery at or after 37 weeks. This requires evaluation to assess maternal and fetal status and guide management.

Causes

The exact cause of preterm labor is often unknown but may involve factors such as infections, uterine overdistension, or placental abnormalities. Hormonal changes, stress, or trauma can also contribute to its onset.

Risk Factors

  • Previous preterm birth
  • Multiple gestation (e.g., twins)
  • Uterine or cervical abnormalities
  • Chronic conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes)
  • Substance use (e.g., smoking, alcohol)
  • Poor prenatal care

Symptoms

  • Regular contractions (e.g., 4+ per 20 minutes)
  • Pelvic pressure or cramping
  • Vaginal bleeding or discharge
  • Low back pain
  • Cervical dilation or effacement

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves assessing uterine activity, cervical changes, and fetal status. Tools may include fetal monitoring, cervical length measurement via ultrasound, and testing for fetal fibronectin in vaginal secretions.

Treatment Options

  • Tocolytics to delay labor (e.g., for 48 hours)
  • Corticosteroids to enhance fetal lung maturity
  • Antibiotics for infection
  • Magnesium sulfate for neuroprotection
  • Bed rest or activity restriction

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on gestational age, fetal status, and response to treatment. Follow-up includes monitoring for complications, assessing fetal growth, and planning for delivery timing. Post-delivery care focuses on maternal recovery and neonatal support.

Complications

  • Preterm birth (if labor cannot be delayed)
  • Fetal distress
  • Maternal infection
  • Placental abruption
  • Long-term developmental issues for the fetus

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Attend regular prenatal care
  • Manage chronic conditions
  • Avoid smoking, alcohol, and illicit drugs
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Reduce stress and avoid strenuous activity

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate care for regular contractions, vaginal bleeding, fluid leakage, or decreased fetal movement. Prompt evaluation is critical to assess labor status and initiate management.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific fetus number (fetus 5) and confirm the timing of labor onset (28–36 weeks) and delivery (≥37 weeks). Ensure supporting documentation aligns with the clinical scenario to justify code assignment.

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