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Q: Can you have an intrauterine pregnancy along with an ectopic pregnancy?
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What does intrauterine pregnancy means?

Intrauterine pregnancy means that the pregnancy (fetus) is inside the uterus where it is supposed to be and not ectopic (in the tubes or anywhere other than the uterus).


What is the ICD-9-CM code for tubal ectopic pregnancy without intrauterine pregnancy?

diagnosis code 633.10


What does it mean to have a empty uterus?

An empty uterus with levels lower than 3000IU/ml may be evidence of an ectopic pregnancy, but may also be consistent with an intrauterine pregnancy


A pelvic ultrasound can detect what types of pregnancy?

Ultrasound is particularly useful in distinguishing between intrauterine (within the uterus) and ectopic (outside the uterus) pregnancies.


What is the Meaning of Singleton Intrauterine Pregnancy?

A singleton intrauterine pregnancy is a normal pregnancy with one baby / fetus, developing in the uterus.


What is intrauterine gestational sac with a single embryo?

A single live fetal pole is referring to the baby in the stage when it is first visible inside the gestational sac. As for the intrauterine gestational sac, that is means the pregnancy is seen within the uterus and is not ectopic.


What does pregnancy means?

Intrauterine pregnancy means that the pregnancy (fetus) is inside the uterus where it is supposed to be and not ectopic (in the tubes or anywhere other than the uterus).


What is icd-9 code for Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks?

Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9


What is code for icd 9 Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks?

Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9


What is the ICD 9 code for abnormal beta hcg levels in pregnancy?

V22.2 is the code for a normal intrauterine pregnancy You also see 633.01 used ("Abdominal pregnancy with intrauterine pregnancy"), but that number is in the list of codes for ectopic pregnancies --- so I think the phrase "Abdominal pregnancy" in the descriptor is meant to imply "abdominal ECTOPIC pregnancy." I think it's an error to use it for a normal pregnancy.


I had two test that showed i was pregnant. but now they are telling me i may not be?

yes, you have to see your practitioner to establish pregnancy. pregnancy tests only measures your hcg level but it doesn't tell if your pregnancy is intrauterine. There are so-called ectopic pregnancies and it's not determined by home pt's.


When is mifepristone not recommended?

Mifepristone is not recommended for women with ectopic pregnancy or an intrauterine device (IUD), or those who have been taking long-term steroidal therapy, have bleeding abnormalities, or on blood-thinners such as Coumadin.