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JA43.1 Other immediate postpartum haemorrhage International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01 A condition characterised by excessive loss of blood within the first 24 hours after the completion of the third stage of labour for a vaginal delivery (more than 500 millilitres), or after a caesarean section (more than 1000 millilitres). This condition is caused by uterine atony, trauma, retained placenta, or coagulopathy.
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Associated with - multiple selections are allowed [select] JB04 Obstructed labour due to malposition or malpresentation of fetus – JB04.0 Obstructed labour due to incomplete rotation of fetal head – JB04.1 Obstructed labour due to breech presentation – JB04.2 Obstructed labour due to face presentation – JB04.3 Obstructed labour due to brow presentation – JB04.4 Obstructed labour due to shoulder presentation – JB04.5 Obstructed labour due to compound presentation – JB04.Y Obstructed labour due to other malposition and malpresentation of fetus – JB04.Z Obstructed labour due to malposition or malpresentation of fetus, unspecified JB05 Obstructed labour due to maternal pelvic abnormality – JB05.0 Obstructed labour due to deformed pelvis – JB05.1 Obstructed labour due to generally contracted pelvis – JB05.2 Obstructed labour due to pelvic inlet contraction – JB05.3 Obstructed labour due to pelvic outlet or mid-cavity contraction – JB05.4 Obstructed labour due to foetopelvic disproportion, unspecified – JB05.5 Obstructed labour due to abnormality of maternal pelvic organs – JB05.Y Obstructed labour due to other maternal pelvic abnormalities – JB05.Z Obstructed labour due to maternal pelvic abnormality, unspecified JB06 Obstructed labour due to other causes – JB06.0 Obstructed labour due to shoulder dystocia – JB06.1 Obstructed labour due to locked twins – JB06.2 Obstructed labour due to unusually large fetus – JB06.3 Obstructed labour due to other abnormalities of fetus – JB06.Y Obstructed labour due to other specified causes – JB06.Z Obstructed labour due to unspecified causes Has causing condition - a selection is required - multiple selections are allowed [select] JB02 Abnormalities of forces of labour – JB02.0 Primary uterine inertia – JB02.1 Secondary uterine inertia – JB02.2 Other uterine inertia – JB02.3 Precipitate labour – JB02.4 Hypertonic, incoordinate, or prolonged uterine contractions – JB02.Y Other specified abnormalities of forces of labour – JB02.Z Abnormalities of forces of labour, unspecified JB09 Perineal laceration during delivery – JB09.0 First degree perineal laceration during delivery – JB09.1 Second degree perineal laceration during delivery – JB09.2 Third degree perineal laceration during delivery – JB09.3 Fourth degree perineal laceration during delivery – JB09.Z Perineal laceration during delivery, unspecified JB0A Certain specified obstetric trauma – JB0A.0 Rupture of uterus before onset of labour – JB0A.1 Rupture of uterus during labour – JB0A.2 Postpartum inversion of uterus – JB0A.3 Obstetric laceration of cervix – JB0A.4 Obstetric high vaginal laceration – JB0A.5 Obstetric uterine laceration or tear – JB0A.6 Other obstetric injury to pelvic organs – JB0A.7 Obstetric damage to pelvic joints or ligaments – JB0A.8 Obstetric haematoma of pelvis – JB0A.Y Other specified obstetric trauma – JB0A.Z Obstetric trauma, unspecified
synonyms Other immediate postpartum haemorrhage PPH - [postpartum haemorrhage] primary postpartum haemorrhage Postpartum haemorrhage NOS puerperal haemorrhage puerperal metrorrhagia Haemorrhage following delivery of placenta Postpartum atony of uterus Postpartum haemorrhage atonic NOS
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