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antepartum bleeding

Wikipedia Summary

Antepartum bleeding, also known as antepartum haemorrhage (APH) or prepartum hemorrhage, is genital bleeding during pregnancy after the 24th week of pregnancy up to delivery. It can be associated with reduced fetal birth weight. Use of aspirin before 16 weeks of pregnancy to prevent pre-eclampsia also appears effective at preventing antepartum bleeding. In regard to treatment, it should be considered a medical emergency (regardless of whether there is pain), as if it is left untreated it can lead to death of the mother or baby..
Related Codes (32)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
O46Antepartum hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified
Type 1 Excludes (4)
O46.0Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect
O46.00Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect, unspecified
O46.001Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect, unspecified, first trimester
O46.002Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect, unspecified, second trimester
O46.003Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect, unspecified, third trimester
O46.009Antepartum hemorrhage with coagulation defect, unspecified, unspecified trimester
O46.01Antepartum hemorrhage with afibrinogenemia
O46.011Antepartum hemorrhage with afibrinogenemia, first trimester
O46.012Antepartum hemorrhage with afibrinogenemia, second trimester

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