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Journal : Midwifery And Complementary Care

HUBUNGAN PARITAS DENGAN KEJADIAN PARTUS PREMATURUS IMMINENS PADA IBU HAMIL Mariana, Frani; Istiqamah; Nida Herni
Midwifery And Complementary Care Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Midwifery and Complementary Care
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/mcc.v2i1.601

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Background: Preterm birth, according to WHO criteria, is defined as birth occurring between 22 and 37 weeks of gestation with a fetal weight of 500 grams. Preterm birth is one of the leading causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide, contributes to the development of neonatal pathologies, and significantly impacts medical, demographic, economic, and social conditions (Arstanalievna et al., 2022). Parity is one of the predisposing factors for preterm birth, as it can affect the mother's health status during pregnancy. The incidence of preterm birth is higher among primiparous women, around 9.5%, compared to 7.5% in multiparous women (Herman and Joewono, 2020). Objective: To analyze the relationship between parity and the incidence of Partus Prematurus Imminens (PPI) in pregnant women. Method: This research used a quantitative analytical method with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique was total sampling, involving 93 pregnant women. Bivariate analysis was conducted using the chi-square test. Results: Among the 93 pregnant women who experienced Partus Prematurus Imminens (PPI), the highest parity was found in nulliparous women, totaling 37 individuals (39.8%). The chi-square statistical test showed a p-value = 0.011 < α = 0.05 with a confidence level of 95%. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between parity and the incidence of Partus Prematurus Imminens (PPI). For the community, particularly pregnant women with risk factors, it is important to recognize the causes of preterm labor to take early preventive measures. Health workers are expected to provide optimal services to the community, especially in prenatal care. Keywords: Partus Prematurus Imminens, Parity, Pregnant Women
HUBUNGAN POSISI MENERAN DENGAN LAMA KALA DUA PERSALINAN Istiqamah; Khairul Anami; Iwan Yuwindry
Midwifery And Complementary Care Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Midwifery and Complementary Care
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/mcc.v2i1.602

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Background: The second stage of labor, also known as the expulsion stage, occurs when the baby's head stretches the vaginal tissues. The physiological process of the second stage of labor refers to a series of events that occur during this period, ending with the normal delivery of the baby. One aspect of respectful maternity care during labor is allowing the mother to choose her preferred pushing and birthing position. Allowing this choice can provide many benefits, including reduced pain and discomfort. Objective: To analyze the relationship between pushing position and the duration of the second stage of labor at TPMB Istiqamah Banjarmasin. Methods: This study used an analytical survey method with a cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of 35 women in the second stage of labor at TPMB Istiqamah Banjarmasin. Results: The Chi-square test yielded a p-value of 0.005 (<0.05), indicating that the null hypothesis was rejected and the alternative hypothesis was accepted. This suggests a significant relationship between pushing position and the duration of the second stage of labor. The results showed that the lateral pushing position was more effective during the second stage of labor. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between pushing position and the duration of the second stage of labor. The lateral pushing position was found to be more effective due to various factors that influence labor progression, including the passage, power, passenger, and labor position. Keywords: Second Stage of Labor, Laboring Mothers, Pushing Position
Co-Authors Ade Novita S. Adriana Palimbo Adriana Palimbo, Adriana Agnes Monica Ahkam Jayadi Akhbar, Amaliya Almahfuz Amin, Miftahul Amrizal Andis Salham Anita sari, Anita sari Anwari, M. Ridha Arnida Tika, Nanda Safitri Esti Chomah, Ahmad Baihaki, Abdurrahman Nawwar, Mayda Riyanti Asyharini, Dendy Dwi Pratama, Aida Nazwa Purwanti, Sissylia Meilanti, Fauzia, Riki Guritno Ashabul Kahfi, Ashabul Asmi, Nurul Ayu, Nurelvia Trisna Daviria, Eqmi Avi Dede Mahdiyah, Dede Destiara, Meyninda Diah Permata Megawati Dolu, Mukhlis ERLINA Faradillah, Nurafni Fauza Anjaly Febrianawati Yusup, Febrianawati Fitri, Diani Grascia, Naomi Hairiana Kusvitasari Hamidah, Jamiatul Haryono, Ika Avrilina Hayati, Hilma Anil Hijaratunnisa Husna, Raudhatul Indriyani, Sari Istiqamah, Istiqamah ita Iwan Yuwindry Jonny Khafiyya Ramadhini Khairul Anami Khairunnisa Leha, Noor Lisda Handayani M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Mariana, Frani Marilang Meiliani Raganatha Meldawati Meyninda Destiara Muh. Fandi Nursalam Muhammad Yunus Murtafi'ah, Rizka Musyfikah Ilyas, Musyfikah Muti’ah Ngalimun Nida Herni Nita Hestiyana Norfajrina Novalia Widiya Ningrum, Novalia Widiya Novi Diana, Novi Noviana, Dewi Putri Novita Dewi Iswandari Nurhalisa Nurrahmatina, Annisa Nurul Himmah Patimah Pertiwi, Agustina Ambar Putri Ananda Rizkyna Putri Vidiasari Darsono, Putri Vidiasari Putri Yuliantie Rabia Wahdah Rahma Amir, Rahma Rahma Hayati Rahma Wati Ratna Rayluna, Naufa Riani, Nolla Ryan Nurfitrah Sabisa, Siboyanga safriani, andi Sarkiah Sinilele, Ashar Sismeri Dona Siti Hana M. Saboy Soraya Djamilah, Soraya Sri Wulan Sumartila Sundana, Lina Supardin Syakir, Akhmad Syarbailiani Handayani Teguh Dermawan Umi hanik Fetriyah, Umi hanik Wahidi, M. Kandar Yoga, Sahri Nova Yuliantie, Putri Yunita Andhini, Siti Yunus, Irwanda Zulliati