Achmad, Ismiyanti
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STUDI KASUS: DAMPAK KEHAMILAN REMAJA TERHADAP PERAWATAN KEHAMILAN DAN BAYI Achmad, Ismiyanti; Hitipeuw, Antonetha
Jurnal Kebidanan Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kebidanan (JBd) Desember 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32695/jbd.v4i2.529

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Teenage pregnancy is a significant public health problem and has a broad impact on the health of mothers and babies. This case study describes the pregnancy of a 19 year old teenager (Mrs. M), which shows the various challenges faced in pregnancy care and baby health. This case shows that teenage pregnancies are often faced with inadequate antenatal care, higher risks to maternal and infant health, and an urgent need for comprehensive psychosocial and educational support. The midwifery care provided can provide motivation for mothers to get access and quality pregnancy checks, can also reduce the social and psychological impacts experienced, as well as support for pregnancy
STUDI KASUS : OBSERVASI PERSALINAN SEBAGAI STRATEGI PENCEGAHAN KOMPLIKASI Achmad, Ismiyanti; Hermanses, Sitti Suharni
Jurnal Kebidanan Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kebidanan (JBd) Desember 2025
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32695/jbd.v5i2.733

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This case study aims to describe the comprehensive observation of labor progress in a multiparous woman, Ny. D, who underwent spontaneous vaginal delivery with oxytocin induction due to postdate pregnancy. Labor observation was carried out intensively using systematic monitoring of uterine contractions, cervical dilation, fetal heart rate, maternal vital signs, and partograph recording. The case presentation includes detailed findings during the latent and active phases, decision-making during induction titration, and management according to safe delivery standards. Discussion highlights the alignment and variations between case management and current evidence-based guidelines, particularly regarding the timing of induction, assessment of fetal well-being, and documentation accuracy. The conclusion emphasizes that structured and continuous labor observation significantly contributes to safe maternal and neonatal outcomes. Recommendations include optimizing decision-making protocols, strengthening partograph utilization, and enhancing clinical readiness in monitoring induced labor