Female infertility associated with anovulation
ICD-10 N97.0 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of female infertility associated with anovulation.
Female infertility associated with anovulation is a condition characterized by the inability to conceive due to the absence of ovulation. Anovulation can result from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, and excessive physical or emotional stress. Women with anovulation may experience irregular menstrual cycles or amenorrhea, which complicates the diagnosis and management of infertility. The condition is often diagnosed through a combination of clinical evaluation, hormonal testing, and imaging studies to assess ovarian function. Treatment options may include lifestyle modifications, hormonal therapies, and assisted reproductive technologies, depending on the underlying cause. Understanding the nuances of anovulation is crucial for healthcare providers to develop effective treatment plans and improve reproductive health outcomes for women facing infertility challenges.
Detailed hormonal profiles, menstrual cycle history, and results from imaging studies.
Patients presenting with irregular menstrual cycles, PCOS, or unexplained infertility.
Ensure comprehensive documentation of all diagnostic tests and treatment plans.
Complete gynecological history, including menstrual patterns and previous pregnancies.
Women seeking fertility evaluation or treatment for menstrual irregularities.
Document any referrals to specialists for further evaluation of anovulation.
Used in conjunction with N97.0 for patients undergoing fertility treatment.
Document the rationale for ovarian stimulation and patient response.
Reproductive endocrinologists should ensure all treatment protocols are well-documented.
N97.0 is primarily caused by anovulation, which can result from hormonal imbalances, stress, or underlying medical conditions such as PCOS.