Pregnancy and childbirth are physiological processes often accompanied by pain resulting from uterine contractions and fetal descent through the birth canal. Relaxation breathing technique is one complementary approach used to reduce labor pain. This community service activity aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of third-trimester pregnant women at STIKes Mitra Sejati regarding relaxation breathing techniques as a nonpharmacological method for reducing labor pain. The methods applied included interactive lectures, question-and-answer sessions, demonstration, and hands-on practice, evaluated through a pretest and posttest within a single activity cycle. The results showed an improvement in participants' knowledge, with the "good" category increasing from 30% to 85%, the "sufficient" category decreasing from 45% to 15%, and the "poor" category decreasing from 25% to 0%. Participants also demonstrated improved skills and confidence in independently practicing the relaxation breathing technique. This activity was concluded to be an effective promotive and preventive intervention in preparing pregnant women for a safer and more comfortable labor experience, and should therefore be continued through sustainable maternal health education programs.
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