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MIDWIFERY CARE OF PREGNANCY: Mrs. H IN BLANG KRUENG VILLAGE, BAITUSSALAM DISTRICT, ACEH BESAR REGENCY IN 2025 Rini Misfika; Berkat, Satrinawati; Yusnaini
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic of Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/jmch.v4i1.908

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The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is a primary indicator for assessing the level of public health. The high MMR indicates the low quality of health services and the lack of awareness of mothers regarding the importance of pregnancy check-ups. One of the strategic efforts in reducing MMR is through the provision of high-quality and standardized midwifery care during pregnancy. The purpose of this case report is to carry out midwifery care for pregnancy on Mrs. H in Blang Krueng Village, Baitussalam District, Aceh Besar Regency, and document it in the form of SOAP. The first care was carried out on February 14, 2025. The results of the assessment showed that the general condition of the mother was good, 29 weeks of pregnancy, with complaints of swollen feet when standing for a long time and frequent urination at night. The physical examination and anamnesis yielded expected results. The care provided included education regarding the causes and treatment of complaints, third-trimester discomfort, signs of pregnancy danger, and high-risk pregnancy. The subject understood and accepted the explanation given and was willing to follow the recommendations. Subsequent visits will be conducted according to the pregnancy development schedule to monitor and provide appropriate follow-up care, supporting a healthy pregnancy.
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR STUDENTS AND ALUMNI AS CONTENT CREATORS BASED ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS AT THE MIDWIFERY DEPARTMENT OF POLTEKKES ACEH Berkat, Satrinawati; Manaf, Salmiani Abdul; Sulastri, Sulastri
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/jmch.v4i2.1214

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The Worldwide Digital Population estimates that by April 2023, there were 5.18 billion internet users worldwide, of whom approximately 4.8 billion, or 64.6%, used social media. Content creation has become a highly profitable profession. A content creator can earn a high income if they have a large following. By 2023, it is estimated that there will be 207 million content creators worldwide, with a total revenue of approximately USD 16.4 billion. Almost all midwifery students use social media. Some have thousands of followers. Generally, the content these students display is about daily life and remains simple. The purpose of this activity is to increase students' and alumni's knowledge of content creation and its benefits, improve students' and alumni's ability to create content on social media platforms, and create business opportunities for students and alumni by becoming content creators. Activity methods: Training, supervision, and monitoring. The training activity was held on August 24, 2024, and attended by 32 participants. Result of monitoring and evaluation: the end of 2024, 68% of training participants had created and uploaded reproductive health content on their social media accounts.
SOCIALIZATION OF AVOCADO USE TO ADDRESS CHRONIC ENERGY DEFICIENCY (CED) AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN TELADAN VILLAGE, SUB-DISTRICT SEULAWAH, THE DISTRICT OF ACEH BESAR Berkat, Satrinawati; Fithriany, Fithriany; Juliastuti, Juliastuti; Putri, Isnaini; Ritawati, Ritawati
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): December
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Chronic energy deficiency (KEK) in pregnant women is a long-standing lack of energy intake. This is characterized by the mother's upper arm circumference (LILA) ≤ 23.5 cm. Pregnant women with KEK are at risk of weakening the muscles that assist in the birthing process, leading to prolonged labor, postpartum bleeding, and even maternal mortality. The prevalence of KEK among pregnant women in Indonesia in 2018 was 17.3%, and KEK in Aceh was 11.27%. Generally, pregnant women with KEK also suffer from anemia. The indicator of anemia in pregnant women is if hemoglobin < 11 g%. The health condition of pregnant women and their fetuses will worsen if the mother suffers from KEK and anemia. Avocado is one of the local food alternatives to address KEK and anemia in pregnant women.The purpose of this activity is to increase public awareness of the impact of KEK during pregnancy on the health of the mother and fetus, the benefits of avocado for the health of pregnant women, change public attitudes towards the utilization of avocado for the health of pregnant women and change the behavior of the public to consume avocado regularly, especially during pregnancy. The methods used were FGD, lectures, demonstrations, and anthropometric and hemoglobin examinations. The activity was conducted on May 29, 2024, from 08:30 to 13:00 WIB. It was attended by midwives in the village, integrated health post cadres, pregnant women, and women of reproductive age (WUS). The participants were 48. The activity ran smoothly and according to plan.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AND STUNTING IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE IN MONTASIK, THE REGENCY OF ACEH BESAR IN 2025 Oktaviani, Desi; Berkat, Satrinawati; Seriana, Irma
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): December
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Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that affects children’s physical growth, cognitive development, health, and long-term productivity. In the working area of Montasik Health Center, Aceh Besar, the prevalence of stunting remains relatively high. One of the critical factors associated with stunting is exclusive breastfeeding. The objective of this study was to analyze the correlation between exclusive breastfeeding and stunting in children under five in Montasik, the regency of Aceh Besar in 2025 Subjects and Method: This study employed a quantitative, cross-sectional design. A total of 90 mothers with children under five years old were selected using proportional random sampling from several villages in Montasik Sub-district. Data were collected using questionnaires on exclusive breastfeeding practices and child nutritional status, and analyzed using the Chi-Square test to assess associations between variables. Results: The findings revealed a significant association between exclusive breastfeeding and stunting among children under five (p=0.000). Children who were not exclusively breastfed had a higher risk of stunting compared to those who received exclusive breastfeeding. Conclusion: Exclusive breastfeeding was significantly associated with stunting among children in Montasik Sub-district. Continuous health education and strong support from both families and health workers are essential to improve exclusive breastfeeding practices and reduce the prevalence of stunting.
NATURAL DISASTERS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH IN REFUGEE SHELTER: Editorial Berkat, Satrinawati
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): December
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The World Meteorological Organization stated that the last four years (2021–2025) were the hottest period ever recorded in human history. This resulted in extreme heat waves, forest fires, prolonged drought, and flash floods.In late November 2025, natural disasters occurred, including floods and landslides, on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, specifically in the provinces of Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. This disaster began with the formation of tropical cyclone Senyar in the Indian Ocean. This tropical cyclone caused prolonged heavy rains, which resulted in flash floods and landslides.