Z30-Z39: Persons encountering health services in circumstances related to reproduction

Z35: Supervision of high-risk pregnancy

The category of "Supervision of high-risk pregnancy" refers to a group of conditions requiring special monitoring during pregnancy due to the presence of risks that could potentially compromise the health of the mother or the fetus. These risks include maternal age (either too young or advanced age), pre-existing medical conditions of the mother, such as diabetes or hypertension, or complications during previous pregnancies such as preterm labor. Other factors might be multiple pregnancies (such as twins or triplets) or complications during the current pregnancy like placental abnormalities or fetal growth problems. The presence of any of these factors can influence the progression of the pregnancy, possibly leading to early delivery or other difficulties. Symptoms vary based on the specific complications present. High-risk pregnancy supervision aims at closely monitoring these conditions to ensure the best possible outcomes for both the mother and baby.