Abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified - what does this mean
Abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified is a condition in which the strength of the uterine contractions during labour and delivery is either too weak or too strong, or the duration of the contractions is not sufficient to ensure a successful delivery. this can lead to prolonged labour and delivery, or even fetal distress.
What happens during the disease - abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified
Abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified is a medical condition in which the normal forces of labour that are necessary for a successful childbirth are not present or are present in an abnormal manner. factors such as maternal exhaustion, inadequate uterine contractions, and fetal malpositioning can all contribute to an abnormality of forces of labour, leading to an increased risk of prolonged labour, fetal distress, and even fetal death. appropriate medical intervention is necessary to ensure a safe delivery for both mother and baby.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To reduce the abnormality of forces of labour and restore normal functioning.
- Administering medications to reduce muscle spasms
- Physical therapy to strengthen the affected muscles
- Occupational therapy to improve coordination and balance
- Stretching exercises to improve flexibility
- Massage therapy to reduce muscle tension
- Heat and cold therapy to reduce inflammation
- Electrical stimulation to reduce pain
- Ultrasound therapy to improve circulation
- Biofeedback to improve muscle control

7 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified - Prevention
Abnormality of forces of labour, unspecified can be prevented through proper prenatal care, including regular check-ups, nutrition and lifestyle advice, and monitoring of fetal growth. additionally, avoiding activities that can cause trauma to the abdomen during pregnancy can help reduce the risk of this condition.