Nurul, Nurul Hidayah Bohari
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EDUKASI POSISI PERSALINAN BAGI IBU HAMIL DI DESA SALEMBA Nurul, Nurul Hidayah Bohari; Haerani, Haerani; Nur Fajri, Tri
JCS Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Edisi Februari 2024
Publisher : Akademi Kebidanan Tahirah Al Baeti Bulukumba

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Childbirth is a physiological process and is an amazing event for a mother and family. Preparation for childbirth is the most important part of the birthing process which aims to improve the mother's health optimally before delivery. In the first stage of labor (cervical opening phase) the family helps prepare the menstrual position. If there is a feeling of wanting to bear and strong contractions occur, help the mother into a half-sitting position or other desired position and make sure the mother feels comfortable. This activity was carried out on December 16 2023, in Salemba Village, Ujung Loe District. There were 8 pregnant women who attended. The methods used start from the preparation stage, implementation stage to evaluation stage. The result of PKM activities is that before education was carried out regarding birth positions, pregnant women only knew 2 birth positions. However, after being given education, pregnant women know the various birthing positions according to the explanation given during the PKM activities
Penyuluhan Massage Effleurage Dalam Menurunkan Nyeri Persalinan Menggunakan Media Poster Nurul, Nurul Hidayah Bohari; Haerani; Sulymbona, Nurdewi; Agustina, Rika; Akhfar, Kurniati
JCS Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Juni 2025
Publisher : Akademi Kebidanan Tahirah Al Baeti Bulukumba

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Pain in the first stage of labor arises from cervical dilation and uterine contractions. Pain occurs in the back, sacrum, cramps, and thighs when the fetal head descends into the pelvis, causing pressure on the lumbosacral plexus. Severe pain during labor can cause the mother to experience stress or fear and excessive fear, physiologically this can cause uterine contractions to feel more painful and the pain felt by the mother to increase. Labor pain can be controlled with the non-pharmacological method of Effleurage Massage. This massage aims to increase blood circulation, apply pressure, and warm the abdominal muscles as well as increase physical and mental relaxation. The solutions offered are 1. Increasing pregnant women's understanding of effleurage messages can reduce normal labor pain. The target output of this PKM activity is a scientific article published in an ISSN journal. The method used in implementing this activity includes counseling for pregnant women using poster media. The counseling material consists of the definition of effleurage messages, the benefits of effleurage messages, and techniques. The results showed that education using posters about effleurage massage proved effective in increasing mothers' knowledge and preparedness for the labor process, thereby reducing labor pain.