N98 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- N98.0 Infection associated with artificial insemination
- N98.1 Hyperstimulation of ovaries
- N98.2 Complications of attempted introduction of fertilized ovum following in vitro fertilization
- N98.3 Complications of attempted introduction of embryo in embryo transfer
- N98.8 Other complications associated with artificial fertilization
- N98.9 Complication associated with artificial fertilization, unspecified
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to N98 ICD10 Code:
- N00-N99 Diseases of the genitourinary system
- N80-N98 Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
N98 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about N98 ICD 10 code
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is used to treat infertility. It includes fertility treatments that handle both eggs and sperm. It works by removing eggs from the ovaries. The eggs are then mixed with sperm to make embryos. The embryos are then put back in the parent's body. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the most common and effective type of ART.
ART procedures sometimes use donor eggs, donor sperm, or previously frozen embryos. It may also involve a surrogate or gestational carrier. A surrogate is a person who becomes pregnant with sperm from one partner of the couple. A gestational carrier becomes pregnant with an egg from one partner and sperm from the other partner.
The most common complication of ART is a multiple pregnancy. It can be prevented or minimized by limiting the number of embryos that are put into the parent's body.
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