Ani Retni
Department of Maternity Nursing, Nursing Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Muhammadiyah University of Gorontalo

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Analysis of Nursing Care in Post SC Mothers for Indications of KPD and Breech Location by Implementation of Early Mobilization to Accelerate TFU Reduction Ani Retni; Sofiyah Tri; Fahmi A. Lihu; Manda Pakaya
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Community Health Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jchp.v3i2.266

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Sectio Caesaria is an artificial birth in which the fetus is born through an incision in the front wall of the abdomen and uterine wall. The uterus must be intact and the fetus must weigh more than 500 grams before the procedure can be performed. Spontaneous leakage of amniotic fluid from the amniotic cavity, where the fetus is housed, is known as premature rupture of membranes. The extended position with the buttocks at the lowest point (breech presentation) is known as the breech position. A downward shift of the uterus that reduces the size of the uterus is known as uterine involution. Early mobility is a postoperative activity that can be carried out in stages, starting with light exercise in bed until you can get out of bed, use the bathroom, and leave the room. By implementing early mobilization to accelerate the decrease in TFU, this study aims to provide nursing care, intervention, implementation, and evaluation for post-cesarean section mothers for indications of premature rupture of membranes and breech presentation at the lowest point. The research method used is observation and descriptive with a nursing care process approach through interviews, observation and documentation. The result of this study, after mobilization interventions the post SC mothers improved or returned to normal and the TFU decreased.
The Effect of Giving Effleurage Massage Techniques on Reduction of Labor Pain in Labor Pain in Women in Labor Ani Retni; Harismayanti Harismayanti; Rianti P. Umani
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Community Health Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jchp.v3i2.267

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Childbirth is the process of expelling the living products of conception from the uterus and then out through the birth canal, in the process of labor starting from the first stage with uterine contractions, dilatation and thinning of the cervix and descent of the fetus during labor accompanied by pain. Labor pain is characterized by uterine contractions, contractions starting at the 30th week of pregnancy which are called braxton hicks caused by irregular changes in the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Pain that accompanies uterine contractions affects the physiological mechanisms of a number of body systems which always cause a stress response so that Efforts are made to reduce labor pain, while one technique to relieve pain is massage effleurage technique. Effleurage massage is a massage technique using the palms of the hands in a circular motion pattern on several parts of the body. This technique can help distract and reduce anxiety. The role of Effleurage is to produce impulses that are sent through the cerebrum nerve fibers that are on the surface of the skin of these fibers, which can inhibit pain so that the brain cannot receive pain stimuli. The research method used is pre-experimental research with a pretest design post test one grub design is a measurement that is done before and after the study. In this study, it was shown that there was an effect of massage effleurage on reducing labor pain during the first stage of the latent phase in labor mothers.