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THE EFFECT OF THE USE OF THE WHO CONTRACEPTION KB APPLICATION ON WOMEN OF FERTILE AGE (WUS) IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHOOSING CONTRACEPTION DEVICES Nurul Fitria Nopianti; Fatonah, Sofa; Resi Alpia Julianti
Jurnal Kesehatan Budi Luhur : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, Keperawatan, dan Kebidanan Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025): July 2025
Publisher : STIKes Budi Luhur Cimahi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62817/jkbl.v18i2.424

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  Family planning is an action that helps husband and wife avoid unwanted pregnancies, regulate the interval between pregnancies, control the time of birth in relation to the age of the husband and wife, and determine the number of children in the family, according to the WHO (World Health Organization).Statistical data from the BKKBN shows that the achievement of new KB participants has decreased significantly from 422,315 in March 2024 to 371,292 and 388,390 in April-May 2024. The decrease in contraceptive use also includes implants which fell from 81,062 to 51,536, injections to 341,109. The purpose of the study To determine the effect of the use of Android Applications on Women of Childbearing Age (WUS) in choosing contraceptives. The research design was pre-experiment with type one group pretest-postest., sample 40 respondents, this study used Paired sample t-Test. The population in this study was 138 people, the sample in this study was 40 people by purposive sampling. The results of the study had good knowledge of 37 people (92.5%), there was an effect of the use of the WHO Contraception application on knowledge. Respondents' knowledge was good 37 people (92.5%) after being given the WHO contraception application, there was an effect on the knowledge of women of childbearing age after being given the WHO contraception application, so this shows that the use of the WHO Contraception application in choosing contraceptives can increase the knowledge of women of childbearing age. Keywords : WHO contraception application, WUS, Selection of contraceptives.
Comprehensive Midwifery Care For Mrs. “Y” G3P2A0 Through The Use Of Perineal Massage Video To Prevent Perineal Laceration At Melong Asih Community Health Center Nabilah, Naifah; Putriastuti, Widya; Fatonah, Sofa; Maryati, Sri
Indonesian Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Health Journal
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/ihj.v4i3.741

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Vaginal delivery is often accompanied by anatomical changes in the perineum, one of which is perineal laceration, experienced by approximately 85% of women who give birth spontaneously. This laceration can affect the mother's recovery and quality of life during the postpartum period. Perineal massage can help prevent tears by increasing the elasticity of perineal tissue, preparing it for stretching during childbirth, and reducing the risk of tears. This study aims to provide comprehensive care using perineal massage techniques from pregnancy to prevent perineal lacerations. The method used is descriptive with a case study approach, data collection through interviews and physical examinations. The study subject was Mrs. "Y" G3P2A0, who received perineal massage from 36 weeks of pregnancy until childbirth. The results showed that perineal elasticity improved from the rigid category to the elastic category after regular perineal massage for 4 weeks prior to childbirth, with a frequency of 5 times per week. During childbirth, a contraction timer was used to monitor progress. During the postpartum period, mothers complained of sore nipples and were given breastfeeding techniques. Perineal massage had a significant effect in preventing perineal lacerations with a frequency of 5 times a week for 4 weeks before delivery. Perineal massage increased tissue elasticity, improved blood circulation, and trained relaxation during labor. Success is supported by the mother's compliance and proper massage technique. This care is expected to be applied to pregnant women up to the postpartum period.