N80-N98: Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
N97: Female infertility
Female infertility is a medical condition in which a woman is unable to conceive a child. It can occur due to various reasons that affect the female reproductive system, and it's generally diagnosed after a year of unprotected intercourse without conception. Possible causes include physical issues like abnormalities in the structure of the uterus, problems with ovulation, blocked fallopian tubes, or medical conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Conditions that may cause hormonal imbalances can also contribute to infertility, disrupting the release of eggs from the ovaries. Other factors such as age, certain lifestyle habits, or underlying health conditions can also be involved. Symptoms of female infertility primarily include failure to get pregnant, but underlying conditions may also cause irregular menstrual cycles, hormonal changes, or pelvic pain.
Subcodes of N97:
- N97.0: Female infertility associated with anovulation
- N97.1: Female infertility of tubal origin
- N97.2: Female infertility of uterine origin
- N97.3: Female infertility of cervical origin
- N97.4: Female infertility associated with male factors
- N97.8: Female infertility of other origin
- N97.9: Female infertility, unspecified
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