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The Relationship between Early Mobilization with Post Intensity of Post Caesar Section Patients Lesli Lesli; Putria Carolina; Suryagustina Suryagustina; Lidia Widia
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx) Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, April
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birex.v5i2.7549

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Sectio Caesarea is an artificial birth where the fetus is born through an incision in the abdomen. The incision wound has an impact on the mother and the most felt impact is acute pain. Pain is a personal experience that is expressed differently in each individual. One of the non-pharmacological therapies to reduce pain is early mobilization. This study aims to determine the relationship between early mobilization and pain intensity in postoperative sectio caeserea patients in the Bougenville room of Primaya Betang Pambelum Hospital. This study used a correlational design with a cross sectional design and accidental sampling technique. Respondents in this study amounted to 37 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. Data collection used an observation sheet which was then analyzed using the Rank Spearman statistical test. The results of statistical analysis revealed that early mobilization was in the good category and the respondent's pain intensity was in the fully decreased category with p value = 0.000 (p <0.05). There is a relationship between early mobilization and pain intensity in post SC patients as evidenced by the results of p <α with a significant level of 0.05 indicating a significant and significant relationship between early mobilization and pain intensity.
The Correlation between Dysmenorrheal Pain with Flatus Lidia Widia; Desi Kumala; Rena Oki Alestari; Ivana Devitasari; Evy Kasanova
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx) Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, April
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birex.v5i2.7550

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Dysmenorrheal is a genetic complaint due to an imbalance of the hormone progesterone in the blood causing the most common pain occurring in women. Women with dysmenorrheal produce prostaglandin in 10 times more than women who are not dysmenorrheal. Prostaglandin causes increased uterine contractions, and excessive levels will activate the large intestine and cause flatus. This condition causes uncomfortable so that daily activities become disturbed. Based on the results of interviews 15 students experienced a sense flatus and defecate at the time of dysmenorrheal pain. This study aims to determine the correlation between dysmenorrheal pain with the occurrence of flatus and defecation. The design of this study by using cross sectional. The sample in this study was 58 students with total sampling technique. The result of this study was chi square test on dysmenorrheal pain with flatus obtained p value <0,05 (0,002) it means that there was correlation between dysmenorrheal pain with flatus.The conclusion of this study that there was a correlation between dysmenorrheal pain with flatus.
The Effectiveness Of Key Lime (Citrus Aurantifolia) And Slaked Lime (Calcium Hydroxide) In Reducing Stretch Marks In Postpartum Women Lidia Widia; Ngestiningrum, Ayesha Hendriana; Ashriady, Ashriady
Jurnal Kesehatan Manarang Vol 11 No 3 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Mamuju

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33490/jkm.v11i3.2117

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Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) contains vitamin C and bioactive compounds that promote tissue repair and skin regeneration. The combination of key lime and slaked lime may help reduce stretch marks in postpartum women. Vitamin C in key lime and hydroxide compounds in slaked lime are thought to accelerate skin regeneration while exfoliating dead skin cells. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of the combination of key lime and slaked lime in reducing stretch marks among postpartum women. The research employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest–posttest approach. The sample consisted of twenty postpartum women (6 hours to 7 days after delivery) selected through purposive sampling, conducted from September to December 2024 at Paradise Mother and Child Hospital, Tanah Bumbu Regency. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to determine eligible participants. The results of the study showed that the Sign Test yielded a p-value (Exact Sig. 2-tailed) of 0.002 (<0.05), indicating a significant effect of the treatment. Therefore, it can be concluded that the combination of key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) is effective in reducing stretch marks in postpartum women. It is recommended that this natural combination be used as an alternative treatment for postpartum stretch marks.