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Effect of oxytocin massage on uterine involution in vaginam post partum women in self practice of the salabiah midwife Hafsah Us; Myrna Lestari AB; Elvieta Elvieta; Mey Elisa Safitri
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 3 (2023): August: Midwifery and Health Sciences
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i3.1284

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Introduction: Uterine involution is a process in which the uterus returns to its pre-pregnancy state weighing about 30 grams. Oxytocin massage is massage on the cervical spine along the cervical spine to the 5th to 6th ribs, for 2-3 minutes. Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of oxytocin massage on uterine involution in vaginal post partum mothers in the independent midwife practice of Salabiah, Banda Sakti district, Lhokseumawe city. Method: The research design used the Quasy Experimental method with the Non-equivalent Control Group Design approach, two groups (the treatment group and the control group). Total population of 12 post partum mothers. The sample technique used incidental sampling as many as 12 post partum mothers and a control group. Data were analyzed by Mann Whitney test. The Result: The results showed that before oxytocin massage in the treatment group and control group all uterine involutions were normal, after oxytocin massage in the treatment group most of the uterine involutions were normal, while in the control group most of the uterine involutions were abnormal. it was found that there was an effect of oxytocin massage on uterine involution with the results of the Mann Whitney test p = 0.002. Conclusion: The conclusion in this study is for health workers in the Researchers suggest that oxytocin massage can continue to be carried out in providing postnatal services to patients so that the quality of care for postpartum mothers can increase.
Effect of giving banana hearts on breast milk production in postpartum mothers Us, Hafsah; Safitri, Mey Elisa; Br Sembiring, Julina
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2024): April: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i1.1448

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One way to create a quality next generation is by providing exclusive breastfeeding, because the nutrition that children need, especially from birth to 6 months of age, can be fulfilled by breast milk without additional drinks and other foods. The proportion of babies receiving exclusive breastfeeding up to August 2017 was around 40%, which has increased compared to 2012, around 38%. WHO targets that by 2025, 50% of children under five will receive exclusive breastfeeding, and giving banana blossoms is a form of support for mothers so that breastfeeding coverage can be realized. type of research with post test only. The sample of 32 postpartum mothers in the work area of the Independent Practice of Midwife Syafriani, Nibong Baroh Village, Nibong District, North Aceh Regency, was taken using purposive sampling and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Test. The results of the Wilcoxon test showed that there was a difference in the average value of breast milk production, p value 0.002, which means that giving banana blossoms was effective in increasing breast milk production. The conclusion obtained from this research is that there is a difference in the average effect of giving banana blossoms before and after giving banana blossoms on breast milk production with a p value of 0.002. It is hoped that postpartum mothers can use banana blossoms to increase breast milk production so that the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding increases.