Table 1. ICD-10 Codes Valid for Causes of Fetal Death . A000 . A001 . A009 . A010 . A011 . A012 . A013 . A014 . A020 . A021 . A022 . A028 . A029 . A030 . A031 . A032 . A033 . A038 . A039 . A040 . A041 . A042 . A043 . A044 . A045 . A046 . A047 . A048 . A049 . A050 . A051 . A052 . A053 . A058 . A059 . A060 . A061 . A062 . A063 . A064 . A065 . A066 . A067 . A068 . A069 . A072 . A073 . …
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code P50 Newborn affected by intrauterine ( fetal) blood loss congenital anemia from intrauterine (fetal) blood loss (P61.3) ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code P96.5 [convert to ICD-9-CM] Complication to newborn due to ( fetal) intrauterine procedure
Fetal anemia and thrombocytopenia, unsp trimester, unsp; Fetal anemia; Fetal thrombocytopenia; Fetal thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code O36.8290 Fetal anemia and thrombocytopenia, unspecified trimester, not applicable or unspecified
Complete abortion; Complete termination of pregnancy; Pregnancy loss; Pregnancy termination in first trimester; Pregnancy termination in second trimester; Termination of pregnancy; early fetal death with retention of dead fetus (O02.1); late fetal death (O36.4); spontaneous abortion (O03) ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code Z33.2.
632 Missed abortion or fetal demise [in utero] for fetuses 20 weeks 0 days through 21 weeks 7 days. 656.4X Intrauterine death after 22 weeks 0 days.
A death that occurs prior to 20 weeks' gestation is usually classified as a spontaneous abortion; those occurring after 20 weeks constitute a fetal demise or stillbirth. Many states use a fetal weight of 350 g or more to define a fetal demise.
Intrauterine fetal demise is the clinical term for stillbirth used to describe the death of a baby in the uterus. The term is usually applied to losses at or after the 20th week of gestation. Pregnancies that are lost earlier are considered miscarriages and are treated differently by medical examiners.
ICD-10 | Threatened abortion (O20. 0)
Stillbirth can be diagnosed by ultrasound examination to show that the baby's heart is no longer beating. After delivery, the baby is found to be stillborn if there are no signs of life such as breathing, heartbeat, and movements.
A threatened miscarriage is a condition that indicates the potential for a miscarriage or early pregnancy loss. It might take place before the 20th week of pregnancy.
Inevitable miscarriage refers to the presence of an open internal os in the presence of bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy. Most often the conception products are not expelled and intracervical contents are present at the time of examination.
ICD-10-CM Code for Threatened abortion O20. 0.