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Hubungan antara Pengetahuan Wanita Hamil pada Trimester Pertama dan Penggunaan Aromaterapi Minyak Peppermint untuk Meredakan Mual dan Muntah di Klinik Pelayanan Kesehatan Primer Ar-Razi pada Tahun 2025 Hasibuan, Namiroh Falah; Sinaga, Hariana Erdewi
Algebra : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Sains Vol 5 No 3 (2025): ALGEBRA : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN, SOSIAL DAN SAINS
Publisher : Yayasan Amanah Nur Aman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58432/algebra.v5i3.1566

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The type of research used in this study is quantitative descriptive. Quantitative descriptive research involves describing, investigating, and explaining something as it is, and drawing conclusions from observable phenomena using numerical data. The researcher aims to determine the relationship between the use of peppermint essential oil aromatherapy and nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester at Ar-Razi Primary Clinic in 2025. It was found that out of 30 respondents, 6 women (20.0%) had good knowledge, 6 women (20.0%) had a fast process of nausea and vomiting relief, and 0 women (0%) had a slow process. Among first-trimester pregnant women, 5 women (16.0%) had adequate knowledge, and 1 (4.0%) did not experience rapid relief. Among pregnant women in the first trimester, 1 (3.3%) had insufficient knowledge, and 17 (56.7%) did not experience rapid relief from nausea and vomiting. There is a relationship between the knowledge of pregnant women in the first trimester about the benefits of peppermint oil aromatherapy and the efficiency of nausea and vomiting at the Ar-Razi Primary Clinic in 2025, as indicated by the sig. value of 0.00 < α value of 0.05. This study found a relationship between the use of peppermint oil aromatherapy and nausea and vomiting in first-trimester pregnant women at the Ar-Razi Clinic in 2025. It is recommended that first-trimester pregnant women understand the use of peppermint oil aromatherapy for reducing nausea and vomiting.
Hubungan antara Pengetahuan Ibu Pasca Persalinan tentang Pijat Woolwich dan Penambahan Berat Badan Bayi di Klinik Alisah pada Tahun 2025 Ritonga, Juliana Safitri; Nasution, Ria Niari; Sinaga, Meiyana; Hasibuan, Namiroh Falah; Simanungkalit, Ermita Silvana Putri; Sihombing, Eni Monaliska; Halawa, Gustiani
Algebra : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Sains Vol 5 No 2 (2025): ALGEBRA : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN, SOSIAL DAN SAINS
Publisher : Yayasan Amanah Nur Aman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58432/algebra.v5i2.1596

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Woolwich massage is a stimulation for breastfeeding mothers that provides a sense of relaxation and comfort, thereby increasing prolactin hormones and breast milk production, which is the main source of nutrition for babies. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months, followed by complementary foods until the age of two, plays an important role in the growth of babies, including weight gain. This study aims to determine the relationship between postpartum mothers' knowledge of Woolwich massage and infant weight gain at the Alisah Clinic in 2025. The study design uses an analytical approach with total sampling techniques, involving the entire population of 30 postpartum mothers who underwent Woolwich massage. The results show that the majority of mothers had poor knowledge (14 people, 46.7%), while a minority had good knowledge. The majority of infants did not experience weight gain, namely 23 infants (76.7%), while 7 infants (23.3%) experienced weight gain. Statistical testing at a 95% confidence level yielded a p-value of 0.00 < 0.01, indicating a significant relationship between postpartum mothers' knowledge of Woolwich massage and infant weight gain. The conclusion of this study confirms that postpartum mothers' knowledge influences the success of Woolwich massage in supporting infant growth. It is recommended that postpartum mothers routinely perform Woolwich massage to increase breast milk production, thereby stimulating growth and becoming an important factor in infant weight gain.