Ni Luh Md Dwi Laxmi Satriani
Kasih Medika Pregnancy School, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

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Doula Support in The Success of a Normal Delivery I Nyoman Hariyasa Sanjaya; Cokorda Istri Mirayani Pemayun; Made Diah Vendita Sakuntari; Ni Wayan Dewi Purwanti; Ni Putu Nining Gianni; Ni Luh Made Diah Mas Cahyani Putri; Ni Komang Anik Pirgantari; Ni Luh Md Dwi Laxmi Satriani; Firsta Sesarina Mintariani; Anak Agung Wahyu Putri Agustini; Ketut Widyani Astuti
Indonesian Journal of Perinatology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Available online : 1 December 2021
Publisher : The Indonesian Society of Perinatology, South Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (249.72 KB) | DOI: 10.51559/inajperinatol.v2i2.13

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Introduction: Many mothers who give birth are less interested in giving birth normally because of the intense labor pain. Actually it can be overcome by doula assistance. The doula's presence provides emotional support during the preparation for childbirth, and the doula provides physical support by accompanying to overcome hunger, thirst, and pain. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of doulas assistance on the success of delivery. Methods: This study is a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted at a private hospital in Bali in the period January 2020 to January 2021. The inclusion criteria in this study were all pregnant women with gestational age 34 to 40 weeks who were willing to undergo the study. While the exclusion criteria in this study were pregnant women who experienced complications during childbirth and pregnant women with incomplete clinical and demographic data. All of the data was analyzed descriptively by using SPSS 25 and was presented by frequency. Result: This study managed to collect as many as 100 pregnant women who will give birth with the help of a doula. It was found that as many as 60 people (60%) gave birth vaginally. Then followed by 31 people (31%) who underwent a Cesarean section with the help of a doula. There were also 5 people (5%) and 4 people (4%) who underwent epidural delivery and vacuum extraction with the help of a doula. Conclusion: Doula assistance during labor can increase the confidence of the mother who will give birth and support the success of normal delivery.
The Incidence of Vaginal Deliveries in Obese Mothers at Prof Dr. I.G.N.G Ngoerah Hospital In 2022 I Nyoman Hariyasa Sanjaya; Cokorda Istri Mirayani Pemayun; Ni Wayan Dewi Purwanti; Made Diah Vendita Sakuntari; Ni Putu Nining Gianni; Ni Luh Made Diah Mas Cahyani Putri; Ni Luh Md Dwi Laxmi Satriani; Firsta Sesarina Mintariani; Ketut Widyani Astuti
Indonesian Journal of Perinatology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): (Available online: 1 June 2023)
Publisher : The Indonesian Society of Perinatology, South Jakarta, Indonesia

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Introduction: One of the risk factors seen most frequently in obstetric practice is maternal obesity. Women who were overweight or obese made up more than half of all female fatalities due to direct or indirect causes. Obesity increases the chance that the mother will experience obstetric problems during pregnancy, labour, and delivery, making fetal assessment more technically difficult. Methods: This study uses quantitative descriptive univariate analysis. The type of data is secondary data taken from the birth register. This study examines women who gave birth in 2022 and were identified as belonging to the obesity category by Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Denpasar General Hospital. Results: At Prof.dr.I.G.N.G Ngoerah Denpasar General Hospital, 21 obese pregnant women will give birth throughout 2022. Of the 21 people, 81% give birth by emergency C-section, 4,8% by elective C-section, and 14,2% give birth vaginally. Obese pregnant women have a higher risk of needing a cesarean section. Patients with obese class III had a significantly higher risk of infant morbidity than those with a normal BMI, according to their findings. Conclusions: Obese pregnant women are at increased risk of having a cesarean section. Therefore, health workers must provide knowledge to pre-pregnant or pre-marital women to maintain their BMI so they do not become obese during pregnancy. Thus, morbidity and mortality rates can also be reduced.