ABSTRACTMaternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (!MR) are the first indicators in determining maternal and infant health status, because it is a reflection of the current health status of mothers and babies. The research objective is to implement Continuous Midwifery Care in Mrs. N during pregnancy until the puerperium.This Final Project Report is in the form of case studies using a midwifery management approach and is documented in the form of SOAP. The subjects of this study were G2PlAO pregnant women 29-30 weeks of gestational physiology followed by childbirth, postpartum, newborn babies until the mother could decide on the Out of Planning method.The results of the study found that pregnancy care provided was focused on the sign of pregnancy and the end result of pregnancy was physiological. At childbirth care in the Maternity Post Sumbertlaseh Village on 19-04-2018, hours: 03.55 WIB, babies born spontaneously, crying strongly, skin color redness, active movement, good muscle tone, sex: male, BB I PB: 3100 gram I 49 cm. Postpartum midwifery care has been carried out in accordance with the postnatal period of service, which is done 4 times of study (6 hours post partum during the Village Maternity Post and 3 home visits). Newborn midwifery care is carried out immediately after the baby is born which is carried out during the Village Maternity Post and 3 home visits are carried out. Postpartum contraceptive care midwifery care was carried out at 40 days post partum, with maternal outcomes using natural birth control (interrupted intercourse) and planning to use injectable birth control 3 months when the baby was 3 months old.The conclusion is expected that health workers play an active role in providing quality obstetric services to mothers from pregnancy to physiological and pathological birth control according to the standards of midwifery services so as to reduce the increase in MMR and!MR. Keyword : Midwifery care pregnancy, parturition, neonatal, postpartum, contraceptive services.
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