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The Effect of Herbal Therapy on Emesis Gravidarum Assa Aprin Tania; Ika Yudianti; Eny Sendra; Ririn Indriani
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management and Physical Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Formosa Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmpe.v1i1.2207

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Handling emesis gravidarum using conventional drugs has a teratogenic risk, so another effort is to provide subscriptions using herbal therapy. This study was conducted to determine the effect of herbal therapy in reducing the frequency of emesis gravidarum Method: This type of research is a literature review using the Pubmed, Research Gate, SINTA database. Literature collection strategy using the PICO framework was then analyzed until there were 16 literature that could be used. The review method used is to compare and contrast to find similarities in the types of herbal therapy and the dissimilarities of the most effective herbs. There are differences in the frequency of emesis gravidarum in the use of ginger, mint, lemon, quince, lavender, orange herbs which are provided in the form of extracts and aromatherapy. Giving herbal therapy in the form of ginger, mint, lemon, quince, lavender, orange with aromatherapy and extract preparations can reduce the frequency of emesis gravidarum.
HEALTH BELIEF MODEL PADA IBU HAMIL DALAM PERILAKU MENGHITUNG GERAK JANIN Yessika Riski Melati; Nur Eva Aristina; Ika Yudianti
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Imelda Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Imelda
Publisher : Program Studi S1 & DIII-Kebidanan Universitas Imelda Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52943/jikebi.v10i2.1633

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Monitoring the well-being of the fetus is an important part of the management of pregnancy and childbirth. Health Belief Model (HBM) is a model of individual health beliefs in determining attitudes to do or not to do health behavior. The purpose of this study was to describe the description of the Health Belief Model in pregnant women in the behavior of counting fetal movements during pregnancy. This type of research is descriptive quantitative with a total sample of 30 pregnant women who have felt fetal movement. The sampling technique uses accidental sampling. The research was conducted in July 2022 at PMB Santi Rahayu, Malang Regency. The research instrument used the Health Belief Model questionnaire. The results showed that the most negative perceptions were in the perceived barriers variable (60%) and positive perceptions in the cues to action variable (60%). From the result of the researh it is hoped that midwives can teach how to calculate fetal movement so that pregnant women can apply it independently.
Difference in Pregnancy Related Stress Levels Between Primigravida and Multigravida Women Novi Maulidiyah; Dyah Widodo; Heny Astutik; Ika Yudianti
Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak Vol. 19 No. 2
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29238/kia.v19i2.2951

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Pregnancy is a physiological process accompanied by physical, hormonal, and psychological changes that may trigger pregnancy-related stress. Maternal stress during pregnancy can disrupt hormonal balance, reduce immune function, adversely affect fetal development, and increase the risk of pregnancy complications. This study aimed to pregnancy-related stress level between primigravida and multigravida women attending a primary healthcare center in Malang City, Indonesia. This quantitative study employed a comparative cross-sectional design. The study was conducted at Janti Public Health Center, Sukun District, Malang City, from May–June 2025 among 64 pregnant women, comprising 32 primigravidas and 32 multigravidas, selected using purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria were primigravida and multigravida pregnant women with low-risk pregnancies who could operate mobile phones, while the exclusion criteria were pregnant women who received psychological therapy. Pregnancy-related stress were measured using the Pregnancy Stress Rating Scale (PSRS-36) and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05). The results showed that most primigravida experienced moderate (37.5%) and high (31.2%) levels of pregnancy-related stress, while multigravida were predominantly moderate (62.5%). There was a significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.046) with an average level of pregnancy-related stress in primigravida of 36.80 higher than in multigravida of 28.20. This study shows levels of pregnancy-related stress in primigravida mothers are higher than those in multigravida mothers, confirming that previous pregnancy experiences play a role in maternal psychological adaptation. These findings contribute to the understanding of pregnancy-related stress in the context of primary healthcare in Indonesia. Therefore, integrating pregnancy-related stress screening into routine antenatal care, as well as providing education and family support for first-time pregnant women, should be considered as strategies for early detection and management of pregnancy-related stress during pregnancy.