Ariu Dewi Yanti
Universitas Bina Sehat PPNI Mojokerto

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A ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE LONGITUDE 1ST STAGE AT SUMBER GLAGAH HOSPITAL, MOJOKERTO Indra Yulianti; Ariu Dewi Yanti; Sabrina Dwi Prihartini
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 8 No 1 (2024): VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 APRIL 2024
Publisher : Departement Research and Community Engagement Bina Sehat PPNI Institute of Health Science, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29082/IJNMS/2024/Vol8/Iss1/559

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Childbirth is a physiological thing, but in some cases of childbirth there are still factors that complicate things and cause complications during the birth process. The duration of the first stage of labor in parturient mothers is influenced by maternal, fetal and helper factors. The occurrence of problems with one of these factors can cause difficulties during labor, thereby impacting the length of labor. This is very important and needs to be taken into account considering that several cases of maternal and infant deaths are due to not being detected early. The aim of this research is to analyze factors that influence the length of the first stage of labor. This research is analytical research by processing secondary data using a case control approach. The population in this study was all mothers giving birth in January-December 2022 at the Sumber Glagah Regional Hospital, Mojokerto, totaling 130 people. The sampling technique uses total sampling. The statistical test used is the Spearman Rank test. The results of the study showed that there was a relationship between the mother giving birth and the mother's age with a value of p: 0.005 (OR=41), there was a relationship between pregnancy spacing and the first stage lengthened p: 0.004 (OR=10), there was a relationship between parity and the first stage lengthened p : 0.004 (OR=6), there is a relationship between the baby's weight and the first stage of prolongation p : 0.005 (OR=45). From the research results, it is hoped that health workers can pay attention to risk factors in pregnancy that influence the birthing process. Application of maternal care to speed up the birthing process
EFFECT OF HYPROLA (HYPNOBREASTFEEDING AND LAVENDERAROMATHERAPY) ON BREAST MILK FLOW IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS Ariu Dewi Yanti
International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Science (IJNMS) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): VOLUME 9 ISSUE 3 DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Departement Research and Community Engagement Bina Sehat PPNI Institute of Health Science, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29082/IJNMS/2025/Vol9/Iss3/799

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Breast milk is the optimal source of nutrition for infants; however, exclusivebreastfeeding rates in Indonesia remain suboptimal. One of the mainchallenges during the early postpartum period is inadequate breast milk flow,which is often associated with maternal anxiety and insufficient stimulation ofprolactin and oxytocin hormones. Non-pharmacological interventionsfocusing on maternal relaxation may support lactation. This study aimed toexamine the effect of HYPROLA therapy, a combination ofhypnobreastfeeding and lavender aromatherapy, on breast milk flow inpostpartum mothers.This study employed a pre-experimental one-grouppretest–posttest design involving 15 postpartum mothers within 2–7 days afterdelivery. Participants were selected using total sampling. HYPROLA therapywas administered according to a standardized protocol. Breast milk flow wasassessed before and after the intervention using an observation sheet andquestionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test with asignificance level of 0.05.The results showed a significant improvement inbreast milk flow following the intervention. Before HYPROLA therapy, only13.3% of participants experienced smooth breast milk flow, whereas after theintervention, 93.3% demonstrated smooth milk flow (p = 0.001).In conclusion, HYPROLA therapy significantly improves breast mil