Lenny Irmawaty Sirait
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Menjadi Wanita yang Berkualitas, Sehat Organ Reproduksi dengan Memanfaatkan Metode Komplementer di Puskesmas Karang Mulya Kabupaten Bekasi Pangaribuan, Maslan; Br Karo, Marni; Hainun Nisa; Wiwit Desi Intarti; Lenny Irmawaty Sirait; Farida Simanjuntak; Riyen Sari Manullang; Dewi Rostianingsih; Renince Siregar; Tetty Rina Aritonang; Puri Kresnawati; Rupdi Lumban Siantar; Friska Junita
Health Care : Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/healthcare.v1i1.6

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Menjaga kesehatan organ reproduksi merupakan hal yang penting karena terkait dengan bagaimana kita menjamin keberlangsungan hidup manusia dari generasi ke generasi. Masalah kesehatan reproduksi perlu mendapat sosialisasi yang luas agar para calon ibu mengetahui persoalan reproduksi yang akan dialaminya serta mendapatkan jalan keluar dari persoalan tersebut. Salah satu masalah kesehatan yang menjadi fokus pemerintah dalam penanggulangan anemia pada remaja putri. Anemia pada masa remaja bisa berakibat hingga masa kehamilan, yang menyebabkan ibu hamil mengalami banyak keluhan selama masa kehamilan seperti timbulnya keluhan ketidaknyamanan. Salah satu latihan yang dapat dilakukan oleh ibu hamil untuk mengurangi rasa kurang nyaman pada tubuh adalah prenatal yoga. Hasil penelitian ada perbedaan sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan pendidikan kesehatan hasil analisa dengan menggunakan paired sample t-test dalam hasil P value (0,000) < alpha (0,05). Dapat disimpulkan ada pengaruh setelah dilakukan pendidikan kesehatan terhadap pengetahuan masyarakat tentang prenatal yoga.
Prevalence of Anemia and Its Association with Dysmenorrhea Severity Among Female Students: An Epidemiological Study Winarni; Nukhbatul Bidayati Haka; Lenny Irmawaty Sirait; Raudhatul Munawarah; Mega Octamelia
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): December, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v1i1.72

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Dysmenorrhea refers to menstrual pain frequently encountered by adolescent girls, which can significantly disrupt their daily activities. The severity of dysmenorrhea can be influenced by factors such as anemia and nutritional status. A survey conducted among 46 high school and vocational students revealed that 39 students reported experiencing menstrual pain, while 7 did not. Additionally, students expressed feelings of fatigue, exhaustion, lethargy, and weakness during their menstrual periods.The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between the occurrence of anemia and the intensity of dysmenorrhea among high school/vocational students. Utilizing an analytical survey method with a cross-sectional design, the study included a population of 306 students, from which a random sample of 73 was selected. Data were gathered using questionnaires. The findings indicated that only a few students suffered from severe dysmenorrhea, yet more than half exhibited signs of anemia. A significant relationship was identified between anemia and the severity of dysmenorrhea among the participants.In conclusion, the study highlights that anemia is associated with increased dysmenorrhea severity. It emphasizes the need for schools to enhance health facilities for female students experiencing dysmenorrhea and to provide education on the importance of reproductive health.
The Effect of Pilates Exercise on Reducing Menstrual Pain in Adolescents: Literature Study Eva Zulisa; Esa Zahirah; Lenny Irmawaty Sirait; Eva Sri Rahayu; Inna Noor Inayati
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): December, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v1i1.77

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Dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, is common among adolescents, with global prevalence rates reaching 59.7% to 92%. This pain, affecting the lower abdomen, back, and groin, usually begins 24 hours before menstruation and can last up to three days. Management includes pharmacological options like NSAIDs and analgesics, as well as non-pharmacological approaches. Pilates exercise is a practical, non-drug option shown to reduce menstrual pain by stimulating endorphin production, providing a natural sense of relief and comfort. Purposes : The goal of this study is to ascertain whether Pilates exercises can help adolescents who are experiencing menstrual pain. Methods : The design of this study is a literature review. Search for published articles on Google Scholar, Pubmed and GARUDA with the keywords "Pilates Exercise", "Dysminorhea / Menstrual pain". Of the three databases found 446 articles, executed as many as 432 because they did not match the research variables so that 9 articles were obtained to be read in full and 5 articles were found that met the criteria. Results: The results of the literature review of 5 literature studies conducted stated that there was an effect of pilates exercise on reducing menstrual pain in adolescents. Implications : Pilates exercise can be an effective and safe non-pharmacological treatment alternative to reduce menstrual pain in adolescent girls. Conclusion : It is hoped that pilates exercises can be recommended as an effective method in efforts to reduce menstrual pain in adolescents.