JA43.0
category
Third-stage haemorrhage
Definition
A condition characterised by excessive loss of blood during the third stage of labour for a vaginal delivery. This condition is caused by uterine atony, trauma, retained placenta, or coagulopathy.
Inclusions
- third-stage postpartum haemorrhage
Also indexed as
Haemorrhage associated with placenta accretaHaemorrhage associated with placenta percretaHaemorrhage associated with retained, trapped or adherent placentaRetained placenta NOSThird-stage haemorrhageadherent placenta NOShaemorrhage associated with retained placenta NOSplacenta increta NOSplacenta retention NOSthird-stage postpartum haemorrhagetrapped placenta NOS
Nearby in Postpartum haemorrhage
JA43.1Other immediate postpartum haemorrhageJA43.2Delayed or secondary postpartum haemorrhageJA43.3Postpartum coagulation defectsJA43.4Postpartum haemorrhage following obstructed labour with uterine ruptureJA43.5Postpartum haemorrhage following obstructed labour without mention of uterine rupture4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system4B4ZDiseases of the immune system, unspecified