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Fetus: Journal Of Midwifery
ISSN : 30323207     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36858/fejom.v1i1.46
This journal contains the results of the latest research conducted by lecturers, practitioners and students. The purpose of publishing this journal is to accommodate midwifery scientific writings on pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, neonates, infants, toddlers and preschoolers, disaster families, reproductive health, adolescent health, elderly health, holistic midwifery, community midwifery, management in midwifery, maternal emergencies neonatal.
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CASE STUDY OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CHRONIC ENERGY DEFICIENCY IN THE WORK AREA OF BURNEH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BANGKALAN REGENCY: CASE STUDY OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CHRONIC ENERGY DEFICIENCY IN THE WORK AREA OF BURNEH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BANGKALAN REGENCY Marsyanda Riskia Tristiana; Anis Nurlaili, S.SiT,M.Keb; Siti Anisak, S.Keb., Bd., M.Keb
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v1i2.32

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Pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency (CED) can be identified by a mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of ≤ 23.5 cm. This case study aims to identify risk factors (age, education, nutritional intake, parity, occupation, and family income), problems encountered by pregnant women with CED (FUL and LBW), and efforts made by pregnant women to manage CED. The incidence of CED at the Burneh Community Health Center in 2023 was 27 (3.1%) out of a total of 855 pregnant women.   This case study used a multiple case design with two respondents meeting the same criteria: pregnant women with a mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of ≤ 23.5 cm. The study was conducted in the Burneh Community Health Center's work area from March to April 2024. Data collection tools included interviews, observation, and documentation. Respondents were from Langkap and Binoh villages.   The case study results revealed that both respondents shared a risk factor, namely infectious diseases (gastritis). Respondents 1 and 2 both had FUL and LBW inappropriate for gestational age. Both respondents regularly took iron tablets. Respondent 1 regularly attended prenatal classes, while respondent 2 never attended.   CED in pregnant women can be prevented if mothers adhere to a nutritious diet and regularly take iron tablets. It is hoped that mothers will increase their nutritional needs to ensure they have sufficient nutrients for both themselves and their fetus.   Keywords: pregnant women, CED, risk factors, TFU and TBJ
The Effect Of Bean Sari On Increasing Breast Milk Production In Breastfeeding Mothers At The Puskesmas Sumbersari : The Effect Of Bean Sari On Increasing Breast Milk Production In Breastfeeding Mothers At The Puskesmas Sumbersari Erna Amelia Puspita Dewi; Anggraeni, Ernawati
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
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Breast milk (ASI) is the result of a physiological process that plays a vital role in supporting infant growth and development, particularly during the early stages of life. Inadequate breast milk production can lead to insufficient nutrient intake for the infant, potentially hindering growth, development, and even cognitive abilities. Although breast milk is naturally produced after childbirth, not all mothers are able to generate it in optimal amounts. Mung bean extract is known to contain various nutrients that contribute to improving breast milk production. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effect of mung bean extract consumption on breast milk production among breastfeeding mothers in the working area of Puskesmas Sumbersari. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental design and a non-equivalent control group pre-test-post-test method. The study population consisted of 23 postpartum mothers in the Sumbersari Community Health Center area. The study sample consisted of 16 postpartum mothers from day 10 to week two, selected using purposive sampling. Breast milk production data were obtained by measuring changes in infant weight using a digital scale. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate methods, with an Independent Samples T-test used for statistical comparisons. Results: The Independent Samples T-test showed a significance value (p-value) of 0.004, which is less than α = 0.05. This indicates that the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected, while the alternative hypothesis (H1) is accepted. Conclusion: There was a significant difference in breast milk production between postpartum mothers who consumed mung bean extract and those who did not, with mung bean extract consumption proven to increase breast milk production. Recommendation: Healthcare workers are encouraged to provide education and motivation to postpartum mothers to consume mung bean extract as a strategy to increase breast milk production
THE DIFFERENCE OF GIVING ZINGIBERACEAE FAMILY JAMU ON THE INCIDENCE OF VAGINAL DISCHARGE IN FEMALE TEENS AT HABIBURROHMAN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL : THE DIFFERENCE OF GIVING ZINGIBERACEAE FAMILY JAMU ON THE INCIDENCE OF VAGINAL DISCHARGE IN FEMALE TEENS AT HABIBURROHMAN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL Rindangati, Leila Anggun; Handayani, Yuni Handayani
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v3i1.69

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to the results of the study, there were 35 samples, with 85.7% experiencing physiological vaginal discharge, and 14.3% experiencing pathological vaginal discharge. As for vulva hygiene, it was in the good category of 60%, sufficient 34.3% and lacking 5.7%. A preliminary study, of 15 female students, 10 of them stated that they still experienced vaginal discharge. Objective: To determine the difference in the provision of herbal medicine from the Zingiberaceae family on the incidence of vaginal discharge in female adolescents at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School. Method: The study used a quantitative approach with a pre- and post-test design and implemented a quasi-experimental design. The population of all female students at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School was 52, using a purposive sampling technique, the number of samples was 31 respondents who were included in the research criteria. The data collection instrument was through a questionnaire sheet on vaginal discharge events. Data processing was editing, coding, scoring, tabulating and Wilcoxon statistical tests. Results: There is a difference in the provision of zingiberaceae family herbal medicine on the incidence of vaginal discharge in adolescent girls at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School and the results of the Wilcoxon statistical test obtained a ρ value <,000 smaller than α 0.05 or (ρ <α). Conclusion: The provision of zingiberaceae family herbal medicine can differentiate the incidence of vaginal discharge in adolescent girls at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School. Suggestion: It is expected to increase the knowledge of educators and parents about the benefits of Zingiberaceae family herbal medicine as a non-pharmacological remedy for vaginal discharge in adolescent girls, maintaining reproductive hygiene, becoming a reference for readers and further research.
The Effect APE Maze On Fine Motor Children 4-6 Years Old In Kartini Kindergarten Curah Buntu Jember : Effect APE Maze On Fine Motor Children 4-6 Years Old In Kartini Kindergarten Curah Buntu Jember Putri Cindy Laura Faradila; Yuningsih
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v3i1.70

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Fine motor development children aged 0–6 years progresses rapidly. According to Ministry of Health (2020), 18% of Indonesian children experience fine motor disorders. This condition often leads to difficulties in concentration, low self-confidence, and a tendency to become dependent. An activity proven to support fine motor development is the use of a Maze Educational Play Tool (APE Maze). The pupose to analyze APE Maze effects on the fine motor development of children aged 4–6 years at Kartini Kindergarten, Curah Buntu Village, Jember. This study applied a pre-post test control group experimental. Sampling was conducted using a simple random technique. Out of 25 children, 24 were selected and divided into three groups: APE Maze Level 1, level 2, and a control group. Data were collected using the Denver Developmental Screening Test II (DDST II). The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test was used for normality, while the Wilcoxon and Mann–Whitney U tests were used bivariate analysis. Results the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test showed < 0,001, indicating non-normal data distribution. APE Maze Level 1 had a significant effect on fine motor skills of children aged 4-6 years with p value 0,008< a 0,05. As did APE Maze Level 2 with Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) p value 0,01< a 0,05. The conclusion is APE Maze significantly influences fine motor development in children aged 4–6 years. Children with optimal fine motor skills are more likely to become independent and high-achieving individuals. Thus, APE Maze can be considered an effective strategy to enhance early childhood motor development.
The Difference in Breastfeeding Techniques of Primiparous Mothers Before and After Education on Correct Breastfeeding Techniques Using Audiovisual Media at Puskesmas Pakusari: The Difference in Breastfeeding Techniques of Primiparous Mothers Before and After Education on Correct Breastfeeding Techniques Using Audiovisual Media at Puskesmas Pakusari Aswinda, Novemika Fitria; Sugijati
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v3i1.79

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Many first-time mothers (primiparous women) experience difficulties in breastfeeding due to a lack of knowledge about proper breastfeeding techniques. This can lead to issues such as sore nipples, pain, and even breast engorgement, which may discourage some mothers from continuing to breastfeed. In fact, with appropriate education, these problems can be minimized. One method considered effective is the use of audiovisual media, as it is easier to understand and remember. This study aimed to determine the difference in breastfeeding techniques among primiparous mothers before and after receiving education on correct breastfeeding techniques through audiovisual media at Puskesmas Pakusari. The study employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test approach. The population consisted of all breastfeeding primiparous mothers at Puskesmas Pakusari. Total sampling technique was applied, with a sample size of 30 respondents. Data were collected using the LATCH scoring system and analyzed statistically using the wilcoxon. The results showed that before the education, most respondents (90.0%) had breastfeeding techniques in the "fair" category, with only 10.0% in the "good" category. After the education, there was a significant improvement, with the majority of mothers (76.7%) categorized as "good" and only 23.3% remaining in the "fair" category. Based on the statistical test results, a p-value of 0.000 < 0.05 (p<α) was obtained, indicating that H1 was accepted, which means there was a significant difference in the breastfeeding techniques of primiparous mothers before and after receiving education on correct breastfeeding techniques through audiovisual media at Puskesmas Pakusari. It is recommended that primiparous mothers seek information about proper breastfeeding techniques, particularly through audiovisual media, to support the success of breastfeeding

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