(Z37.7) Other multiple births, all stillborn

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84 253 in individuals diagnosis other multiple births, all stillborn confirmed

Diagnosis other multiple births, all stillborn is diagnosed Women are 87.41% more likely than Men

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Risk Group for the Disease other multiple births, all stillborn - Men aged 0 and Women aged 30-34

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-14, 45-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 15-44

Disease Features other multiple births, all stillborn

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Other multiple births, all stillborn - what does this mean

Other multiple births, all stillborn, occur when a mother is pregnant with more than one baby, but all of the babies are born dead. this can be caused by a number of factors such as genetic abnormalities, placental insufficiency, or a mother's health condition. in some cases, the cause of the stillbirths is unknown.

What happens during the disease - other multiple births, all stillborn

The pathogenesis of other multiple births, all stillborn, is likely due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. genetic factors can include chromosomal abnormalities, inherited diseases, and in some cases, a genetic predisposition to multiple births. environmental factors can include maternal health, nutrition, lifestyle, and other environmental exposures. additionally, if the mother is over the age of 35, she is at an increased risk of having multiple stillborn babies.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Perform a physical examination of the stillborns.
  • Order a genetic test to assess the cause of the multiple births.
  • Order a complete blood count to check for any signs of infection.
  • Conduct an ultrasound to check for any signs of congenital abnormalities.
  • Order an amniocentesis to check for chromosomal abnormalities.
  • Perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
  • Order a placental examination to check for any signs of placental insufficiency.
  • Order a maternal serum screening test to check for any signs of infection.
  • Order a fetal monitoring test to check for any signs of fetal distress.
Additional measures:
  • Order a maternal health history to assess any risk factors.
  • Order a fetal health history to assess any risk factors.

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: Treating the disease of other multiple births, all stillborn.
  • Perform a physical examination of the mother.
  • Conduct laboratory tests to assess the mother's hormone levels.
  • Conduct genetic testing to identify any chromosomal abnormalities.
  • Investigate the mother's family and medical history.
  • Administer medications to treat any underlying medical conditions.
  • Provide counseling and emotional support to the mother and her family.
  • Refer the mother to a specialist for further evaluation and treatment.
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4 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Other multiple births, all stillborn - Prevention

In order to prevent other multiple births, all stillborn, it is important to ensure that pregnant women receive regular prenatal care and monitoring throughout their pregnancy. this includes regular visits to the doctor for ultrasounds, blood tests, and other screenings. additionally, women should be aware of their own risk factors for multiple births, such as fertility treatments and family history, and discuss these with their doctor. finally, it is important for women to take steps to reduce their risk of preterm labor, which can increase the risk of stillbirth.