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The continuity of maternal stress from during, to after, pregnancy is a progression of maternal-foetal stress transfer which is significant in impacting the infant's overall wellbeing. Postnatal maternal stress, such as postpartum depression , has an enormous impact on the emotion, mental and behavioural growth of a child, hence can aggravate ...
This is a shortened version of the eleventh chapter of the ICD-9: Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium. It covers ICD codes 630 to 679 . The full chapter can be found on pages 355 to 378 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9.
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]
E832 Other accidental submersion or drowning in water transport accident; E833 Fall on stairs or ladders in water transport; E834 Other fall from one level to another in water transport; E835 Other and unspecified fall in water transport; E836 Machinery accident in water transport; E837 Explosion fire or burning in watercraft
Stress on the mother during pregnancy can lead to issues in cognitive development, social development and more. [10] A great deal of brain development happens during the fetal period in pregnancy and the progress happens rapidly in this stage. [ 11 ]
In the United States, approximately sixteen million children go to an emergency department due to some form of injury every year, [76] with boys being more frequently injured than girls by a ratio of 2:1. [76] The world's five most common unintentional injuries in children as of 2008 are road crashes, drowning, burns, falls, and poisoning. [93]
People 65 and over experience injuries from falls most frequently. People 65 and over accounted for 2 in 5 (41%) nonfatal fall-related emergency department visits in 2021.
HG is estimated to affect 0.3–2.0% of pregnant women, although some sources say the figure can be as high as 3%. [6] [9] [5] While previously known as a common cause of death in pregnancy, with proper treatment this is now very rare. [13] [14] Those affected have a lower risk of miscarriage but a higher risk of premature birth. [15]