Journal of Public Health Sciences
Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): Journal of Public Health Sciences

Predisposing Factors of Vaginal Discharge in Pregnant Women in the Coastal Area of Bengkulu City

Sinta Oktalia Agni (Universitas Bengkulu)
Kurnia Dewiani (Universitas Bengkulu)
Riana Versita (Universitas Bengkulu)
Novianti (Universitas Bengkulu)
Linda Yulyani (Universitas Bengkulu)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Feb 2024

Abstract

Pregnancy, a natural process, entails physiological discomfort, such as vaginal discharge. This discharge is categorized as normal (physiological) or abnormal (pathological). Normal discharge is colorless, odorless, and not excessive, while abnormal discharge is cloudy, thick, and may have unpleasant odors and itchiness. This study in the coastal area of Bengkulu City aims to identify characteristics of pregnant women and explore predisposing factors for vaginal discharge. Utilizing a quantitative survey method with 107 purposively sampled pregnant women, the study focused on independent variables like Knowledge and Personal Hygiene, with vaginal discharge as the dependent variable. The results indicate that over half of the respondents (57%) demonstrated good knowledge, 52.3% exhibited good personal hygiene behavior, and 61% experienced physiological vaginal discharge. In conclusion, knowledge and personal hygiene emerge as critical factors influencing vaginal discharge in pregnant women.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JPHS

Publisher

Subject

Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Journal of Public Health Sciences is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original and high-quality papers in all aspects of the science and practice of public health. As an academic exchange media, scientists and researchers can know the up-to-date trends and seek valuable sources. The ...