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Fetal distress
Fetal distress
Classification & external resources
| ICD-10 |
O68. |
| ICD-9 |
768.2-768.4 |
| DiseasesDB |
4882 |
| MeSH |
D005316 |
In medicine (obstetrics), fetal distress is the presence of signs in a pregnant woman—before or during childbirth—that the fetus is not well or is becoming excessively fatigued.
Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of fetal distress include:
- Decreased movement felt by the mother
- Meconium in the amniotic fluid
- Cardiotocography signs
- Biochemical signs, assessed by collecting a small sample of baby's blood from a scalp prick through the open cervix in labour
- fetal acidosis
- elevated fetal blood lactate levels indicating the baby has a lactic acidosis
Causes
There are many causes of fetal distress:
Treatment
In many situations fetal distress will lead the obstetrician to recommend steps to urgently deliver the baby. This can be done by induction, or in more urgent cases, a caesarean section may be performed.
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Fetal_distress". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia.
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