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Manajemen Asuhan Kebidanan Antenatal Care Pada Ny ”K” dengan Hiperemesis Gravidarum Tingkat I di Puskesmas Bara-Baraya Makassar : Management of Antenatal Care for Mrs. “K” with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Level I at Bara-Baraya Primary Health Center Makassar Fahira, A. Nur Faiza; Saleha, Sitti; Diarfah, Andi Dian; Taherong, Ferawati
Jurnal Midwifery Vol 6 No 2 (2024): AUGUST
Publisher : Prodi Kebidanan Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jmw.v6i2.50001

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Introduction Hyperemesis gravidarum is a condition of an excessive nausea and vomiting. It is one of the complications of pregnancy that affects the health status of the mother and fetal growth and development. Nausea and vomiting are the most common disorders encountered in early pregnancy which are classified into three levels; namely level I (mild), level II (moderate), level III (severe). World Health Organization (WHO) on 2015, reported that cases of pregnant women experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum increased by 30.1%, the incidence occurred in Sweden 0.3%, California 0.55%, in Canada 0.8%, in China 10.8%, in Norway 0.9%, in Pakistan 2.2% and in Turkey 1.9% (Nurhidayanti, Sitti Saleha, Zelna Yuni Andriyani 2023). Method this study aims to carry out Antenatal Care Management for mothers with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Level I at the Bara-Barayya Primary Health Center Makassar. The case study conducted on Mrs. “K” was in accordance with the needs of the client and the authority of the midwife by carrying out 7-steps of Varney midwifery care management and documentation in the form of SOAP. Result The results of this study indicated that Mrs. “K” with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Level I expressed complaints of excessive nausea and vomiting and decreased appetite accompanied by dizziness and heartburn to interfere with her activities. Conclusion After making 6 home visits, Mrs. “K” was no longer experiencing nausea and vomiting, her appetite returned to normal, the general condition was good, the level of consciousness was composmentis, vital signs were within normal limits and on physical examination no abnormalities were found.
Midwifery Care Management for Ms. “K” with Perimenopause at the Community Health Center Bastian, Nurul Febrianti; Firdayanti; Saleha, Sitti; Al Kautzar, Anieq Mumthi’ah
Jurnal Midwifery Vol 7 No 2 (2025): AUGUST
Publisher : Prodi Kebidanan Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jmw.v7i2.46214

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Introduction Perimenopause is a transition period between pre- menopause and post-menopause characterized by natural complaints such as irregular menstruation, hot flushes, and disturbances. Women with irregular menstruation require midwifery care to address the impact of irregular menstrual cycles, such as feelings of anxiety, worry, and varying levels of fear could disturbing activity day living. Therefore, the researcher aims to implement perimenopausal midwifery care management on Mrs “K” at palllangga Health Center, Gowa Regency, following the 7 steps of varney and SOAP. Result of the case study conducted on Mrs. “K” with perimenopause did not encounter any obstacles during giving the treatment on her. Monitoring was conducted six times over a period of approximately body heat during the night, and had difficulty in sleeping. However, after receiving care and understand about perimenopause, she no longer complained and became more accepting of her condition. Conclusion Based on that perimenopausal case study, it is concluded that the 7 steps og varney and SOAP used for the problem- solving process in midwifery care, have successfully provided care, and Mrs. “K” can accept her condition. The role of midwives in this care is essential in providing understanding and information about the preparation and symptoms that will arise during the perimenopausal period.
Manajemen Asuhan Kebidanan Pada Nn. “A” dengan obesitas di SMA Negeri 10 Gowa Tahun 2025 Afrianisa, Nurul; Firdayanti, Firdayanti; Saleha, Sitti; Alkautzar, Anieq Mumthi’ah
Jurnal Midwifery Vol 8 No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Prodi Kebidanan Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jmw.v8i1.64408

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Adolescence is also a transitional age from childhood to adulthood, where at that age many changes are felt by teenagers searching for their identity by following the current trends and lifestyles of the current era. In Indonesia, the prevalence of childhood obesity based on body mass index (BMI/U) and age ratio in children aged 5–12 years increased from 8.8% (Riskesdas, 2013) to 9.2% (Riskesdas, 2018). The prevalence of obesity and overweight among adolescents aged 16 to 18 years also increased from 1.6% to 4.0% and from 5.7% to 9.5%, respectively. Obesity in adolescents is caused by many factors: lack of physical activity, unbalanced diet, excessive intake of macronutrients, frequent consumption of fast food, a history of obesity in parents, and the habit of skipping breakfast.This research paper aims to carry out Midwifery Care Management for Adolescent Ms. "A" with obesity at State Senior High School 10 Gowa from May 5 to June 23, 2025 using Varney's 7-step midwifery care management approach and documentation of the SOAP form.The results obtained by the Adolescent Midwifery Care Management Ms. "A" with obesity, the client complained of difficulty in carrying out activities due to being overweight and also easily tired during activities, and had a habit of eating excessive portions and not exercising. After eight weeks of care, the physical condition was good, not easily tired, vital signs were within normal limits, and weight loss was seen as the client began to regulate food portions and exercise every day.Conclusion and case study of 7-step Varney and SOAP care management, namely from the first visit to the eighth visit there were no complications, and the weight of Ms. "A" decreased to 53 kg and BMI 22.1 kg/m2, there was no gap between theory and the case of Ms. "A".