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Application of Pregnancy Exercise to Pregnant Women's Readiness in Overcoming Back Pain in Pregnant Women Trimester III Khusnul Nikmah; Fitriana Ikhtiarinawati Fajrin; Lilik Darwati
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Back pain is a disorder that many pregnant women experience throughout pregnancy until the postnatal period. One effort that can be done to reduce back pain during pregnancy is to do pregnancy exercises. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of pregnancy exercise on the back pain of trimester III pregnant women in Doyomulyo Village, Kembangbahu District, Lamongan Regency. The Quasy Experiment research method uses the one group pre-post test design approach. The sampling technique for this study was Total Sampling, using the Wilcoxon Test with the test results obtained that all respondents experienced a decrease in back pain with a value of p = 0.004 < α 0.05. where the pain intensity before exercise was higher, namely 5.80 (± 1.135) and the pain intensity decreased after pregnancy exercise to 3.10 (± 1.287). Therefore it is highly recommended and recommended for pregnant women, both primigravida and multigravida, from Trimester I to III, to take part in the Pregnant Women Exercise program.  
The Influence of Pregnant Women's Knowledge Level on Early Detection of Preeclampsia Lilik Darwati; Fitriana Ikhtiarinawati Fajrin; Asyaul Wasiah
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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The most common causes of maternal death are bleeding, hypertension in pregnancy (preeclampsia and eclampsia), and infection. In fact, hypertension in pregnancy is the second largest cause of maternal death in the world. Objective: . The aim is to analyze the level of knowledge of pregnant women regarding early detection of preeclampsia. The research design used was observational analysis. With a cross-sectional approach, the sample size was 30 people. The sampling technique used was Purposive sampling 14. Using the Chi-Square statistical test. The p-value obtained = 0.000 where the p-value < α 0.05 Conclusion: The results of the analysis found an influence on the level of knowledge of pregnant women regarding early detection of preeclampsia. Make leaflets about preeclampsia in pregnant women which are placed in places that are easy to see, provide education about preeclampsia both verbally and using interesting media.