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  2. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    An opened oviduct with an ectopic pregnancy at about seven weeks' gestational age [73] The rate of ectopic pregnancy is about 1% and 2% of that of live births in developed countries, though it is as high as 4% in pregnancies involving assisted reproductive technology. [5] Between 93% and 97% of ectopic pregnancies are located in a fallopian ...

  3. List of ICD-9 codes 630–679: complications of pregnancy ...

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    This is a shortened version of the eleventh chapter of the ICD-9: Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium. It covers ICD codes 630 to 679 . The full chapter can be found on pages 355 to 378 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9.

  4. Pregnancy with abortive outcome - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy with abortive outcome is a medical diagnosis and treatment category. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, pregnancy with abortive outcome is defined as "unintentional or intentional loss of a pregnancy before 22 weeks gestation." [1] Conditions and circumstances within this category include: [2] Ectopic pregnancy [2]

  5. A week-by-week guide to common pregnancy symptoms - AOL

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    Pregnancy Symptoms Week 40. 40 weeks pregnant pregnancy stages (TODAY Illustration/Getty Images) Your body: Your due date is this week! Get ready for a flurry of texts and emails from friends ...

  6. Placental abruption - Wikipedia

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    In the early stages of placental abruption, there may be no symptoms. [1] When symptoms develop, they tend to develop suddenly. Common symptoms include: sudden-onset abdominal pain [5] [8] contractions that seem continuous and do not stop [5] vaginal bleeding [5] [8] enlarged uterus (disproportionate to the gestational age of the fetus) [5]

  7. Heterotopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The use of this method can be limited due the location of the ectopic pregnancy and the experience of the physician with this technique. Treatment of heterotopic pregnancy will depend on the specific location of the ectopic pregnancy, as well as the pregnant person's clinical presentation and stability. [6]

  8. ICD-10 - Wikipedia

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    ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]

  9. Ovarian pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian pregnancy refers to an ectopic pregnancy that is located in the ovary. Typically the egg cell is not released or picked up at ovulation, but fertilized within the ovary where the pregnancy implants. [1] [2] [3] Such a pregnancy usually does not proceed past the first four weeks of pregnancy. [3]