JA43.2
category
Delayed or secondary postpartum haemorrhage
Definition
A condition characterised by excessive loss of blood between 24 hours and 12 weeks after delivery. This condition is caused by uterine atony, trauma, retained placenta, or coagulopathy.
Also indexed as
Delayed or secondary postpartum haemorrhageHaemorrhage associated with retained portions of placenta or membranesPuerperal bleeding capillaryRetained products of conception following deliverydelayed and secondary postpartum haemorrhage, unspecified as to episode of caredelayed or secondary puerperal haemorrhagedelayed postpartum haemorrhagedelayed puerperal metrorrhagiadelayed secondary puerperal metrorrhagiadelayed uterine puerperal haemorrhagehaemorrhage after first 24 hours following delivery of placentahaemorrhage after the first 24 hours following deliverypartial retention of secundines NOSpostpartum haemorrhage specified as delayed or secondaryretained membrane NOSretained secundines NOSretention of membranes NOS
Nearby in Postpartum haemorrhage
JA43.0Third-stage haemorrhageJA43.1Other immediate 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