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The Effect of Postpartum Exercise on Uterine Involution among Postpartum Mothers on the Third Day Dewi S; Sumarmi; Kartini H, Anita; Ernawati; Nuryana, Riska; Hermadin; Ulfa, Marhaeni
Omni Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Omni Health Journal. Volume 2. Issue 4. (October 2025)
Publisher : Bantayang Omni Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/ohj.v2i4.118

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Background:  Six weeks or forty-two days after childbirth is known as the postpartum phase (peueperium), during which the reproductive organs gradually recover similar to those that occurred before pregnancy. Objective: The description of postpartum gymnastics is known to decrease TFU on the third day. Methods: Quasy Experimental, Total population of 43 postpartum mothers, total sample of 30 mothers taken by accidental sampling technique. Results: Postpartum mothers who had participated in the gymnastics group and those who did not participated had the same results in terms of normal uterine involution, as many as 15 respondents (50.0%) each. Conclusion: Postpartum exercises performed regularly in accordance with the recommended method can strengthen the contraction of the uterine muscles. This causes ischemia by pressuring blood vessels, thereby reducing blood flow to the uterus and accelerating the shrinkage of uterine tissue.
The Effect of Breast Care Intervention on the Incidence of Breast Engorgement among Postpartum Women Nuryana, Riska; Sumarmi; Mantasia; Dewi S; Alwi; Mardiana
Omni Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Omni Health Journal. Volume 2. Issue 4. (October 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/ohj.v2i4.121

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Background: After childbirth, the problem that is often experienced by postpartum mothers is breast milk (engorgement), This may be caused by an anomaly of the mamma's papillae, limited lactoferous ducts, or insufficient emptying of the glands. Objective: To determine the relationship between postpartum breast care interventions and the prevalence of breastfeeding dams at the Baruga Health Center, Bantaeng Regency. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional descriptive survey methodology. Looking for an overview of breast care interventions in postpartum mothers with breastfeeding dams at the Baruga Health Center, Bantaeng Regency. Results: It showed that 13 respondents (86.0%) did not do breast care and experienced breast clotting, 1 respondent (7.0%) had done breast care and experienced breast clotting, 2 respondents (14.0%) did not do breast care and did not experience breast clotting. froze breast milk, and 14 respondents (94.0%) did not do breast care and froze breast milk. Conclusion: For the breastfeeding process to be successful, the breasts must receive frequent attention. Ensuring adequate milk production throughout the breastfeeding period, preventing breast abnormalities, and maintaining breast health during the breastfeeding process are the goals