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PENYULUHAN ANEMIA PADA REMAJA PUTRI DI DESA BARO YAMAN KECAMATAN MUTIARA KABUPATEN PIDIE Salamah Salamah; Zaitun Zaitun; Amelia Faris
COVIT (Community Service of Health) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): SEPTEMBER 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/covit.v1i2.12737

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Adolescent girls are the phase where the peak of growth occurs and the onset of menstruation which is related to the high need for iron. However, a lack of health knowledge and poor eating habits result in a lack of nutritious food intake and a risk of developing anemia. Young women as future mothers are the starting point for investment in nutrition for the First 1000 Days of Life. Malnourished pregnant women will give birth to babies with sub-optimal nutritional status and are at great risk of reducing their intelligence potential at school age and their productivity at adulthood. Thus, equipping young women with good knowledge about nutrition and health is very important. Good knowledge is expected to equip them to practice good nutrition and health. The purpose of this community service is to provide knowledge about anemia and adherence of young women in taking iron tablets. This service method uses counseling (lectures and questions and answers) about Anemia and the adherence of young women in taking iron tablets. Conclusion: Young women are able to understand the prevention of anemia in adolescents. It is suggested to health workers, especially the Puskesmas, to provide counseling about anemia to young women more often before giving iron tablets, so that students get information about anemia and want to consume blood tablets given. Keywords: Counseling, Anemia, Young Women
PENYULUHAN EFEK SAMPING DEPO PROGESTIN DI GAMPONG GAJAH KECAMATAN MUTIARA KECAMATAN MUTIARA KABUPATEN PIDIE Salamah Salamah; Zaitun Zaitun; Amelia Faris
COVIT (Community Service of Health) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): MARET 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/covit.v2i1.12739

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Injecting contraceptives have good and bad effects for users, the good effects include being very effective and having a long-term pregnancy prevention effect, no effect on marital relations, does not contain estrogen so it has no serious impact on heart disease and blood clotting disorders, has no effect on breast milk, preventing endometrial cancer and ectopic pregnancy, reducing the incidence of benign breast disease, preventing some pelvic inflammatory diseases, reducing crescentic anemia crises, and few side effects. Other impacts include disruption of menstrual patterns, delays in returning to fertility (disturbances of menstrual problems), weight gain, emotional instability, depression, and does not guarantee protection against sexually transmitted infections. Rapid population growth will affect life in society. To prevent this problem, the government held a family planning program. The use of injectable birth control is the method most in demand by the public to date. The purpose of this community service is to increase the knowledge of PUS about injecting contraceptives as protection against pregnancy. This service method uses counseling (lectures and questions and answers) about the side effects of Depo progestin injection type contraception. Conclusion: There is an increase in the knowledge of injecting family planning acceptors about the side effects of Depo Progestin injection family planning. Suggestions from the author are to carry out counseling activities more often about the various types of family planning and their side effects, especially progestin depot injections, considering that they are in great demand by PUS and have no effect on milk production for breastfeeding mothers. Keywords: Counseling, Side Effects of Depro Pogestin