Dewi Mayangsari
Department Of Midwifery, STIKes Karya Husada Semarang

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Narasi disfungsi seksual pada ibu pasca nifas riwayat persalinan spontan dan sectio caesarea Chatarina Anggit Noviana; Dewi Mayangsari; Putri Rahma Dini; Sa'adah Mujahidah
Link Journal of Midwivery Vol 1 No 1 (2025): January: Journal of Midwivery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/ljmw.v1i1.32

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Latar belakang: Seksualitas pada wanita merupakan komponen yang penting terhadap kualitas dan kelangsungan hubungan pernikahan. Perempuan mengalami perubahan yang berkaitan dengan proses persalinan, menyebabkan ketidaknyamanan dan mempengaruhi kebutuhan seksual. Tujuan : mengidentifikasi perbedaan disfungsi seksual pada wanita setelah melahirkan secara spontan dibandingkan dengan Sectio Caesarea (SC). Metode : Design penelitian ini cross sectional. Subjek penelitian adalah wanita persalinan per vaginam secara spontan dan yang persalinan SC, masing-masing kelompok terdiri dari 15 orang menggunakan consecutive sampling. Instrumen yang digunakan skor Female Sexual Function Index dan dianalisis tendensi sentral. Hasil : Distribusi ibu pasca nifas yang mengalami perubahan fungsi seksual riwayat persalinan spontan memiliki total skor FSFI dengan rata-rata 54,93 (standar deviasi 7,74). Distribusi ibu pasca nifas yang mengalami perubahan fungsi seksual riwayat persalinan SC memiliki total skor FSFI dengan rata-rata 60,21 (standar deviasi 6,28). Simpulan : Ibu pasca nifas yang menjalani persalinan spontan dan SC mengalami perubahan fungsi seksual, seperti: gairah, rangsangan, lubrikasi, orgasme, kepuasan, dan rasa nyeri.
Exploratory study on the handling of childbirth assistance during the covid-19 pandemic Sa'adah Mujahidah; Tutut Yuliani Lestari; Dewi Mayangsari; Durrotun Munafiah
Link Journal of Midwivery Vol 1 No 1 (2025): January: Journal of Midwivery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/ljmw.v1i1.33

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Background: Health professionals who handled deliveries with confirmed COVID-19 reported that they followed government regulations while adhering to the health protocol and wearing PPE level 3 to prevent exposure to the virus. This was done while taking into consideration the delivery services' capacity for health security, health services, efforts to promote and prevent, and response management. Objectives: To learn about the management of aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in hospitals, public health centers, and independent practice midwives. Methods: This research is qualitative. The research was conducted from July to August of 2022. In this study, 13 midwives who worked in hospitals and with mothers giving birth were chosen via snowball sampling. The six participants in this study were one village midwife, Banjarsari Sayung, the head of the panel room at Sunan Kalijaga Demak Hospital, and the team leaders for midwife coordination at Wonosalam 1 and Wonosalam 2 health centers. An in-depth interview instrument was used in this investigation. Before proceeding to the deductive phase, run the data through the normal inductive analysis technique. Results: The interviews revealed that the local government plays an important role in strengthening the health security capacity and the service capacity of all facilities to ensure that maternity mothers are not exposed to COVID-19. Response management takes the form of questionnaires and suggestion boxes. Conclusion: security capability in terms of service, the capacity of the services offered is of high quality, and response management takes the form of measurement tools such as surveys and suggestion boxes.
Enhancing lactation through oxytocin massage and breast care Kristina Sanadi; Dewi Mayangsari; Sa'adah Mujahidah
Link Journal of Midwivery Vol 1 No 1 (2025): January: Journal of Midwivery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/ljmw.v1i1.35

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Introduction: Breast milk is the best diet for infants because it includes nutrients that help them grow and thrive. Indonesia's exclusive breastfeeding coverage in 2022 was only 67.96%, down from 69.7% in 2021. Many factors contribute to low breastfeeding coverage in Indonesia, which has fallen short of the government target. In 2023, 29.1% of the newborns at Fakfak Health Centre were exclusively breastfed. Objectives: The study's goal was to see how much oxytocin massage and breast care helped postpartum women produce more breast milk. Methods: Quantitative research was conducted using an experimental design with a posttest alone procedure and a control group. The study included 28 maternity mothers. This study utilized SOP oxytocin massage and breast care, along with observation sheets. The Wilcoxon test used analysis data. Results: Breastfeeding women's average oxytocin massage intervention value increased by 5.71. The average value of the breast care intervention for nursing mothers increased by 6.21%. Breast care and oxytocin massage differed in their ability to increase breast milk fluency. The group following breast care had a median value of 8.00 with a p-value of 0.000 < 0.05, whereas the group following oxytocin massage treatment had a median value of 8.00. Conclusion: The breast care technique outperforms the oxytocin massage technique in terms of breast milk production.