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Journal : Science Midwifery

Complete Midwifery Care In Very High-Risk Pregnancy Dintya Ivantarina; Dwi Yuliawati; Fitri Yuniarti; Wulan Anggraini
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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A very high-risk pregnancy is a risk group for pregnant women with the highest number of maternal and neonatal deaths. One way that can be carried out to prevent maternal and infant complications is to provide complete midwifery care. The purpose of this case study is to provide complete midwifery care to Mrs. "W" from pregnancy to family planning. The research design used is a case study with the research subject of Mrs. ”W”. Methods of collecting data through interviews, observation, and documentation studies. The results of midwifery care for Mrs. ”W” found data during pregnancy classified as very high-risk pregnancy with a Poedji Rochjati score of 14 (anemia, height < 145 cm, and a history of childbirth with infusion). Problems during pregnancy are the lack of adequate nutrition and optimal rest as well as the discomfort of swollen legs and back pain. During labour, the diagnosis of premature rupture of membranes was obtained. In the puerperium, the problem of suture wound pain was found. During the newborn period, jaundice was diagnosed. During family planning, the mother chose 3 months of injectable contraception. Management was given according to the diagnosis and problems found from the time of pregnancy to family planning. Complete midwifery care can increase the effectiveness of health care for the mother as a whole so that it does not endanger the mother and baby and increase patient satisfaction in getting midwifery services.
Knowledge Affects the Participation of Women of Reproductive Age in the Use of Long-Term Contraceptive Methods Wuri Widi Astuti; Anik Soelistyowati; Dintya Ivantarina
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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The trend of acceptors of family planning in Indonesia so far shows less use of long-term contraceptive methods compared to short-term contraceptive methods. This may be due to limited knowledge or information obtained by women of childbearing age couples, so the aim of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and participation of women of childbearing age in the use of long-term contraceptive methods. This type of correlation analytic research was a cross-sectional approach that was carried out in May-2012. June 2022. The research population was all female couples of childbearing age who used active contraception in the Petiken hamlet, Petiken village, Driyorejo Gresik District, totaling 345 women with a total sample of 182 women who met the inclusion criteria through simple random sampling. The data collection method was carried out directly with a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square statistical test. The results showed that knowledge influenced the participation of women of childbearing age in the use of long-term contraceptive methods (P = 0.000). Knowledge is a very important domain in the formation of one's actions so that a good level of knowledge will determine behavior in the use of long-term contraceptive methods.