Malnutrition in pregnancy, third trimester
ICD-10 O25.13 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of malnutrition in pregnancy, third trimester.
Malnutrition in pregnancy during the third trimester is a significant concern that can adversely affect both maternal and fetal health. This condition may arise from inadequate dietary intake, eating disorders, or socioeconomic factors that limit access to nutritious food. In the third trimester, the fetus undergoes rapid growth and development, making maternal nutrition critical. Malnutrition can lead to complications such as low birth weight, preterm birth, and developmental delays. Clinicians must assess dietary habits, weight gain patterns, and overall health to identify malnutrition. Nutritional counseling is essential to address deficiencies and promote healthy eating habits. This may involve collaboration with dietitians to create tailored meal plans that meet the increased caloric and nutritional needs of the mother and fetus. Regular monitoring and follow-up are crucial to ensure that both mother and baby are receiving adequate nutrition during this vital stage of pregnancy.
Detailed documentation of dietary intake, weight gain, and nutritional counseling provided to the patient.
Patients presenting with low weight gain, dietary restrictions, or diagnosed eating disorders during pregnancy.
Consideration of cultural dietary practices and their impact on nutritional status.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk factors, including pre-existing conditions and their impact on nutrition.
Management of high-risk pregnancies where malnutrition is a concern due to multiple gestations or chronic illnesses.
Close monitoring of fetal growth and development in relation to maternal nutritional status.
Used when a patient is referred for nutritional counseling due to malnutrition in pregnancy.
Documentation of the patient's nutritional assessment and counseling provided.
Obstetricians should collaborate with dietitians for comprehensive care.
Signs of malnutrition in pregnancy may include inadequate weight gain, fatigue, weakness, and specific nutrient deficiencies. Regular assessments and monitoring are essential to identify and address these issues.