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Journal : INDONESIAN MIDWIFERY HEALTH AND SCIENCES JOURNAL

PREGNANCY LEAVE'S IMPACT ON ENERGY BALANCE AND LABOR PERIOD IN WORKING MOTHERS Inar Melati , Feras; Purwanto , Bambang; Umiastuti , Pirlina
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, January 2024
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/imhsj.v8i1.2024.12-23

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Background: Maternity leave is a right of female workers granted by the government. Pregnant women have the right to rest for 1.5 months before giving birth and 1.5 months after giving birth according to Law No. 13 of 2003. Pregnant women who take late maternity leave are at risk of experiencing a longer second period. This study aims to determine the relationship between maternity leave and energy balance and the length of the second stage of labor. Method: The research method uses a comparative study approach because researchers will compare the energy balance and length of the second stage of labor in working mothers who take maternity leave and those who delay taking maternity leave. The sample in this study was mothers giving birth at RSI Jemursari Surabaya who met the inclusion criteria. The instruments used were medical record books, partograph sheets and data collection sheets. Research data was analyzed using Fisher's exact test. Result: The results showed that majority of respondents (77%) had a negative energy balance and majority of respondents (80.9%) experienced the second stage of labor in less than 90 minutes. The statistical test results of the maternity leave period with energy balance obtained a value of p = 1.000 and the results of statistical tests between the period of maternity leave and the second stage of labor obtained a value of p = 0.421. Conclusion: These data show that there is no relationship between the period of maternity leave and energy balance and there is no significant relationship between the period of maternity leave and the second stage of labor in working mothers.
Co-Authors Ainiyah, Safira Nur Aldika Akbar, Muhammad Ilham Amalia, Rize Budi Ambang Kurnia Amelia Rahmah Kartika Amirah Jasmine Arya Ivan Mahendra Aryana, Hanung Asdi Wihandono Atika Atika Audi Salman Faza Ayu Pisita Wulandari Berghan Yusta Kumila Besse Ramlah Dirda Prasasta, Reka Elvia Eighty Mardiyan K, Eighty Emyrazel Fahdizar Erwin Astha Triyono Fairuz, Jihan Jauza Fakhira, Avisha Filipus Michael Yofrido Firdausiyah Firdausiyah Hadi, Indawan Setyono Hanung Aryana Hasanah, Rizka Uswatun Imaniar Indraswara Imanina, Shabrina Nur Inar Melati , Feras Indawan Setyono Hadi Irma Irma Ivan Sofian Wibowo Jaya, Jessica Hoetama Jayanata, Muhammad Gita Jessica Hoetama Jaya Kalishah, Jihan Kezia Arung Palobo Khansa Raihani Komaratih, Evelyn Mali, Veronika Fia ManikRetno Wahyunitisari Mariska Nuriana Muhammad Fadhil Nabila Putri Wardhani Nadhilah Putri Ghaisani Neissya Nastiti Ninik Sriwijayanti Nisa', Ayu Imamatun Nita Yulia, Eli Nur Milati Bani Mostavan Prastowo, Rachmat Ageng Pratama Mahardika, Nandha Purwanto , Bambang R Yuvasanghar A/L Ravindra Rachmat Ageng Prastowo Raissa, Safira Retno Asih Setyoningrum Rizqi Handi Prayata Rozalina Loebis, Rozalina Rynda Kirana Satwikaputri S. Soedarsono Safira Nur Ainiyah Salsabila Nurulnisa Satwikaputri, Rynda Kirana Sawitri Sawitri Shabrina Nur Imanina Siti Aria Soedarsono Soedarsono Sri Umijati Subagiono, Arya Agung Hari Sudaryanti, Lestari Suropati, Bagus Meurah Swanjo, Julian Benedict Teddy Ontoseno Vemaniarti Lian Pravitasari Wega Yusan Wira Perdana Widati Fatmaningrum Wiharjo Hadisuwarno Yofrido, Filipus Michael Zahra Sabrina Setyarto