<span>The answer is M62.81. It is
a billable ICD code used to specify a diagnosis of muscle weakness
(generalized). A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a
medical diagnosis. The ICD code M628 is used to code Muscle weakness. Muscle
weakness or myasthenia is a lack of muscle strength. The reasons are various
and can be divided into conditions that have either true or perceived muscle
weakness.</span>
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The parents are not on "home ground" and do not have the same control they would at home. Hospitals are primarily associated with illness. Hospitals can seem impersonal and intimidating. As a large institution, the hospital has rules, policies and red tape; they are rarely altered to accommodate an individual. Less privacy is available. The father is often less actively involved in a hospital setting, and may fell like an "outsider". The mother's birth is usually managed by experts trained in pathology, not normal births. The risk of iatrogenic complications and infection to the mother and baby is greater among mothers who deliver in hospitals, than among those who give birth at home or in a birthing center. The mother is at a significantly higher risk of having an unnecessary cesarean section. Some routine separation of the mother and baby is almost unavoidable. Most hospitals do not allow the mother much rest.
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