O30-O48: Maternal care related to the fetus and amniotic cavity and possible delivery problems
O34: Maternal care for known or suspected abnormality of pelvic organs
Maternal care for known or suspected abnormality of pelvic organs, classified under ICD-10 code group O34, encompasses several conditions pertaining to abnormalities of a pregnant woman's pelvic organs. This may involve disorders of the uterus, cervix, or other structures within the pelvis that could potentially hinder normal pregnancy or childbirth. Abnormalities may stem from malformations, previous surgeries, injuries, infections, or diseases like endometriosis or fibroids. These disorders are typically diagnosed through routine prenatal exams or due to symptoms such as pelvic pain or abnormal bleeding. Depending on the specific condition, pregnancy complications like preterm labor, improper positioning of the fetus, difficult vaginal delivery, or the need for Caesarian section may arise. It's important to note that every woman's case is unique and will be managed according to individual needs and the specifics of the pelvic organ abnormality.
Subcodes of O34:
- O34.0: Maternal care for congenital malformation of uterus
- O34.1: Maternal care for tumour of corpus uteri
- O34.2: Maternal care due to uterine scar from previous surgery
- O34.3: Maternal care for cervical incompetence
- O34.4: Maternal care for other abnormalities of cervix
- O34.5: Maternal care for other abnormalities of gravid uterus
- O34.6: Maternal care for abnormality of vagina
- O34.7: Maternal care for abnormality of vulva and perineum
- O34.8: Maternal care for other abnormalities of pelvic organs
- O34.9: Maternal care for abnormality of pelvic organ, unspecified
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