O30.8 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
- O30.80 Other specified multiple gestation, unspecified number of placenta and unspecified number of amniotic sacs
- O30.801 Other specified multiple gestation, unspecified number of placenta and unspecified number of amniotic sacs, first trimester
- O30.802 Other specified multiple gestation, unspecified number of placenta and unspecified number of amniotic sacs, second trimester
- O30.803 Other specified multiple gestation, unspecified number of placenta and unspecified number of amniotic sacs, third trimester
- O30.809 Other specified multiple gestation, unspecified number of placenta and unspecified number of amniotic sacs, unspecified trimester
- O30.81 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monochorionic fetuses
- O30.811 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monochorionic fetuses, first trimester
- O30.812 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monochorionic fetuses, second trimester
- O30.813 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monochorionic fetuses, third trimester
- O30.819 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monochorionic fetuses, unspecified trimester
- O30.82 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monoamniotic fetuses
- O30.821 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monoamniotic fetuses, first trimester
- O30.822 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monoamniotic fetuses, second trimester
- O30.823 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monoamniotic fetuses, third trimester
- O30.829 Other specified multiple gestation with two or more monoamniotic fetuses, unspecified trimester
- O30.83 Other specified multiple gestation, number of chorions and amnions are both equal to the number of fetuses
- O30.831 Other specified multiple gestation, number of chorions and amnions are both equal to the number of fetuses, first trimester
- O30.832 Other specified multiple gestation, number of chorions and amnions are both equal to the number of fetuses, second trimester
- O30.833 Other specified multiple gestation, number of chorions and amnions are both equal to the number of fetuses, third trimester
- O30.839 Other specified multiple gestation, number of chorions and amnions are both equal to the number of fetuses, unspecified trimester
- O30.89 Other specified multiple gestation, unable to determine number of placenta and number of amniotic sacs
- O30.891 Other specified multiple gestation, unable to determine number of placenta and number of amniotic sacs, first trimester
- O30.892 Other specified multiple gestation, unable to determine number of placenta and number of amniotic sacs, second trimester
- O30.893 Other specified multiple gestation, unable to determine number of placenta and number of amniotic sacs, third trimester
- O30.899 Other specified multiple gestation, unable to determine number of placenta and number of amniotic sacs, unspecified trimester
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to O30.8 ICD10 Code:
- O00-O9A Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
- O30-O48 Maternal care related to the fetus and amniotic cavity and possible delivery problems
- O30 Multiple gestation
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
O30.8 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about O30.8 ICD 10 code
If you are pregnant with more than one baby, you are far from alone. Multiple births are up in the United States. More women are having babies after age 30 and more are taking fertility drugs. Both boost the chance of carrying more than one baby. A family history of twins also makes multiples more likely.
Years ago, most twins came as a surprise. Now, most women know about a multiple pregnancy early. Women with multiple pregnancies should see their health care providers more often than women who are expecting one baby. Multiple pregnancy babies have a much higher risk of being born prematurely and having a low birth weight. There is also more of a risk of disabilities. Some women have to go on bed rest to delay labor. Finally, they may deliver by C-section, especially if there are three babies or more.
Parenting multiples can be a challenge. Volunteer help and support groups for parents of multiples can help.
Dept. of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health
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