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IMPROVING THE SKILLS OF MIDWIVES IN OVERCOMING PREGNANCY DISCOMFORT WITH EARLY POSTPARTUM AND PREGNANCY EXERCISES Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika; Sri Artina Dewi, Ni Nyoman; Novitasari Suhaid, Dewi; Ida Pratiwi, Agustina; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro Kartiko; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 4 (2023): DESEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i4.2153

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Pregnancy is a process that a woman looks forward to, but during pregnancy, there are various complaints that are felt due to physical and psychological changes and cause discomfort. Changes that occur due to changes in hormones and the psychology of pregnant women Increasing gestational age results in increasingly diverse complaints in pregnant women, especially in the third trimester. The complaints that are often experienced are back pain caused by excessive bending, walking without rest, and lifting weights. Midwives have an important role in improving the health of pregnant and postpartum women to overcome discomfort during pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period. This community service is carried out so that midwives can reduce discomfort for pregnant women, so they need to receive training in pregnancy and early postpartum exercises to improve their skills. There were 18 participants in the course, all of whom are currently employed as midwives for the Siloam Hospital Group. The course was considered successful after receiving an improving score from all participants.
HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN IBU TENTANG PERTUMBUHAN TERHADAP TINGGI DAN BERAT BADAN ANAK USIA 0-5 TAHUN Rahadat, Anggelina; Simaibang, Frenta Helena; Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro Kartiko; Aningsih, Baharika Suci Dwi; Lumruan Sihombing, Lidwina Trieleventa
Jurnal Kebidanan Khatulistiwa Vol 12, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Kebidanan Khatulistiwa
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30602/jkk.v12i1.2186

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Background: The growth of children aged 0–5 years, including height and weight, is an important indicator of health status. Mothers' knowledge plays a role in monitoring growth and early detection of disorders. Objective: To analyze the relationship between mothers' knowledge of growth and the height and weight of children aged 0–5 years at the Johar Baru Community Health Center, Central Jakarta. Methods: A cross-sectional correlational design was used with 83 mothers who had children aged 0–5 years selected using accidental sampling. Data analysis was performed using the Chi-square test. Results: Most respondents had high knowledge (92.8%), children with appropriate height (83.1%), and appropriate weight (80.7%). There was a significant relationship between mothers' knowledge and children's height (p = 0.007), while the relationship with children's weight was not significant (p = 0.083). Conclusion: This study shows that high maternal knowledge contributes to appropriate child height, but does not significantly affect weight.