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Financial Health and Sexual Reproductive Health For Premarital Couples at Javanese Christian Church Yusuf Rombe M. Allo; Abitmer Gultom; Melinda Malau; Delvia Sari Lim
IKRA-ITH ABDIMAS Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal IKRAITH-ABDIMAS Vol 9 No 3 November 2025
Publisher : Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37817/ikra-ithabdimas.v9i3.5640

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This Community Service activity aims to increase community understanding, especiallyamong premarital teenage and adult couples, about the importance of sexual reproductiveeducation and financial management for premarital couples at the Javanese ChristianChurch Jatiluhur Congregation, Jakasampurna, Bekasi, West Java. The program focuseson delivering accurate and comprehensive information regarding reproductive health,biological and psychological changes, the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, aswell as the importance of maintaining healthy and responsible sexual behavior, along withgood family financial management, which is a crucial foundation for young couplesplanning to get married. It is essential to discuss financial planning before marriage,including aspects such as budgeting, debt management, shared financial goals, andemergency fund preparation. With a deep understanding of financial management, couplescan build a financially stable home life. Themethods used in this activity include interactivecounseling, discussion, and question-and-answer sessions, to ensure that participants gainapplicable and relevant insights for their daily lives, both in terms of sexual reproductivehealth and good and sustainable financial management. The program showed an increasein participants' understanding of the importance of sexual reproductive education and theability to make informed decisions related to reproductive health and responsible financialmanagement sustainably. It is recommended to expand this kind of program to otherchurches as an effort to support the success of marriage holistically. Community Servicehas been carried out at the Central Javanese Christian Church Building, JatiluhurCongregation, Bekasi, West Java.Keywords: financial, pre-marriage, health, reproduction, sexual.
Severe Preeclampsia and Anemia in Pregnancy: Risk Factors, Prevention, and Management – Case Report Abitmer Gultom; Nur Nunu Prihantini; Beatrix Melanie Beding
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6407

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Severe preeclampsia (PE) and anemia are two common medical conditions during pregnancy that have serious impacts on maternal and fetal health. Preeclampsia is a new-onset hypertensive disorder (≥140/90 mmHg) after 20 weeks of gestation, which may be accompanied by proteinuria and organ dysfunction in the mother or uteroplacental dysfunction. If left untreated, preeclampsia can progress to eclampsia, characterized by seizures, neurological disturbances, and anincreased risk of vital organ complications, including kidney failure, pulmonary edema, and liver dysfunction. To report a case of Severe Preeclampsia and Anemia in a 29-year-old female patient. The subject was a 29-year-old G2P1A0 woman in her final trimester of pregnancy who came with the chief complaint of tightness in the abdomen, cramp-like pain, headache, and blurred vision. The patient previously had a history of uncomplicated pregnancy. A 29-year-old G2P1A0 woman presented with complaints of abdominal tightening, cramping, headache, and blurred vision, who was subsequently diagnosed with severe preeclampsia and anemia. Findings included Anemia, Leukocytosis, and Proteinuria are Present. the patient was hospitalized, underwent a caesarean section, and received appropriate medical management.
Pap Smear Examination as a Strategy for Prevention and Early Detection of Cervical Cancer at the HKBP Jatisampurna Church, Bekasi Marliana Nurprilinda; Frisca Ronauli Batubara; Fajar Lamhot Gultom; Abitmer Gultom
International Journal of Community Service (IJCS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): January-June
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v5i1.1775

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Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among women, particularly in developing countries, largely due to late diagnosis and low participation in early screening programs. Limited knowledge and awareness regarding cervical cancer and Pap smear examinations contribute significantly to delayed detection. This community service activity aimed to increase the knowledge and awareness of the congregation of HKBP Jatisampurna Church, Bekasi, regarding the importance of early detection of cervical cancer through Pap smear examinations. The activity was conducted using interactive educational counseling followed by free Pap smear examination services. Educational sessions covered cervical cancer risk factors, prevention strategies, and the procedures and benefits of Pap smear screening. A total of 50 female congregation members participated in the activity and voluntarily underwent Pap smear examinations. The results demonstrated an improvement in participants’ knowledge and understanding of cervical cancer and the importance of early detection through Pap smear screening. In addition, there was an increased willingness and participation of congregation members in undergoing Pap smear examinations, indicating positive behavioral changes toward preventive health practices. In conclusion, educational counseling combined with direct Pap smear services effectively increased awareness and participation in cervical cancer screening among the HKBP Jatisampurna Church congregation. This community service activity represents a strategic approach to cervical cancer prevention and early detection and highlights the importance of community-based interventions in promoting women’s reproductive health