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Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9
Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9
58559
diagnosis code 633.10
58321
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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.