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Journal : Science Midwifery

The Relationship between Mother's Attitudes about Oxytocin Massage and the Smoothness of Exclusive Breastfeeding at PMB Ernita Pekanbaru Rika Andriyani; Risa Pitriani
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Breast milk production is stimulated by breast emptying and the principle of supply and demand applies, so that the more milk is released, the more milk is released. Oxiton massage is one way to increase and increase milk production. The research objective was to determine the relationship between mother's attitude about oxytocin massage to the smoothness of exclusive breastfeeding at PMB Ernita Pekanbaru. This research has a type of quantitative analytic research using a cross sectional research design, the study was conducted on 15 November - 15 December 2020, the sample of this study were some breastfeeding mothers whose babies were exclusively breastfed who visited PMB Ernita, the sampling technique was in this study. is a consecutive random sample, the number of samples in this study was 38 people. The results of the research from the chy square test results obtained p value 0.011 which means that there is a significant relationship between attitudes towards oxytocin massage and the smoothness of exclusive breastfeeding. The conclusion from the results of the research that has been conducted shows that from 38 respondents, of which 16 respondents have a positive attitude towards oxytocin massage, there are 22 respondents who smoothly provide exclusive breastfeeding. This shows that respondents who have a positive attitude towards oxytocin massage have a 5.8 times chance of fluently providing exclusive breastfeeding, which means that there is a significant relationship between attitudes towards oxytocin massage and the smoothness of exclusive breastfeeding carried out at PMB Ernita Pekanbaru in 2020.
Katuk Leaf Consumption with Breast Milk Production in Primipara Breastfeeding Mothers in Pekanbaru Rika Andriyani; Cecen Suci Hakameri
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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The success of breastfeeding is influenced by the production of breast milk from the mother. Lack of milk production results in the failure of exclusive breastfeeding. Breast milk is the single most important food and has many benefits for babies 0-6 months. Katuk leaf is one of the plants that can help increase the production of breast milk. This study aims to determine the consumption of katuk leaves on the milk production of primiparous nursing mothers. This research method is quantitative with a correlational research design using a cross sectional study approach. The number of samples was 35 breastfeeding mothers. Sampling used a random sampling technique with consecutive random sampling. The results of the study obtained a p value of 0.001 and the analysis of the close relationship between the two variables obtained OR (odds ratio) = 15,000. The conclusion is that there is a significant relationship between consumption of katuk leaves and breast milk production in primiparous breastfeeding mothers in Pekanbaru city. So it is hoped that katuk leaves can be used as the main menu in determining the menu when the mother is in postpartum care.
The perception of postpartum mothers towards massage care during labor to reduce labor pain at PMB Hasna Dewi in 2023 Andriyani, Rika; Hakameri, Cecen Suci; Damayanti, Ika Putri
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 2 (2024): June: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i2.1558

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Labor begins when the uterus contracts and causes changes in the cervix. This process causes labor pain felt by the mother. This labor pain can cause the mother to choose another birth alternative to avoid labor pain, namely Sectio Caesarea delivery. In practice, midwives in providing birth care are expected to provide comfort during childbirth, for this reason it is necessary to make efforts to control pain during childbirth using non-pharmacological techniques, one of which is massage. Pregnant women often voice concerns that massage during pregnancy may cause complications or premature labor. Massage treatments that are too painful or too gentle have been reported to cause activation of the autonomic nervous system, which can prevent relaxing and stress-reducing effects. PMB Hasna Dewi is one of the midwife clinics that provides massage care during childbirth. From the results of interviews with PMB leaders, information was obtained that not all mothers agreed to be given massage care, one of the most common reasons was because they were uncomfortable and afraid. The results of this study show that postpartum mothers who received massage care to reduce pain during the labor process showed a positive perception, this can be seen from the positive experience felt by the mother during the labor process as well as the benefits felt by the mother of massage during the labor process, namely reducing pain during the labor process. opening period and provides comfort and relaxation during the labor process through distraction.