A 40-week primigravida patient comes to the hospital in labor. Labor progresses, and she delivers a normal 7.6-lb infant. An episiotomy is performed and repaired. The patient had a UTI during the fourth month of pregnancy that was treated with antibiotics. She developed hyperemesis gravidarum early in the pregnancy. She is discharged on day 2 with no complaints. What codes are applicable? __________
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