The patient is a 26-year-old female, gravida 2, para 1, in her 10th week of pregnancy. While at work, she developed severe cramping and vaginal bleeding. Coworkers brought her to the hospital emergency department, and she was admitted to the hospital. After examination, the physician described her condition as an "inevitable abortion." When the physician was asked to further define her condition, she stated that an inevitable abortion or an incomplete abortion because the cervix was dilated and fetal and placental material probably had already passed from the patient's body. According to the physician, another description of this condition was an incomplete early spontaneous abortion. During this pregnancy the patient had been treated for transient hypertension of pregnancy, for which she was monitored during this hospital stay. She was taken to the operating room where a dilation and curettage was performed to remove the products of conception in order to treat the abortion. There were no complications from the procedure. Please code for icd-10-cm for one principal diagnosis and one secondary diagnosis



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