Mother and child are groups that are vulnerable to various health problems that cause death. The mother and child health book is a tool for recording and monitoring maternal and child health, as a communication tool between health workers and families and can be used in all health facilities. Mother Toddler Classes are followed by mothers who have children between 0-5 years of age together discussing, exchanging opinions, exchanging experiences on the fulfillment of health, nutrition, and stimulation of growth and development, which are guided by facilitators using the MCH handbook. Community service aims to determine the knowledge and participation of children under five years of age on the knowledge of the use of books and participatory participation in the classes of mothers under five. The method used in community service is the lecture method used when providing information about the importance of the use and important information to monitor the growth of children listed in the MCH handbook. Results: The process of implementing a mother class of toddlers in the village of Sungai Putri, Jambi City as a whole was good, the activities related to the implementation process of Ibu Baita's classes included evaluating ownership of MCH books, exclusive breastfeeding, immunization, giving vitamin A, weighing body and stimulation of child development and the administration of MP-ASI
According to the World Health Organization (WHO 2013), the prevalence of anemia in the world ranges from 40-88%. The number of pregnant women (10-19 years) in Indonesia is 26.2%, consisting of 50.9% men and 49.1% women (Choiriya, 2015). The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women in Muaro Jambi has been reported by Kalsum and Halim in 2015 were 67% with the main cause being the lack of the habit of having breakfast. Isaati in 2014 also reported the prevalence of anemia among pregnant women in Jambi City, which was 78.7% due to the lack of frequency of eating, consumption of tea, coffee and consumption of iron-enhancing foods. Even though Germas was only launched in 2017, it needs initiation starting from the smallest community groups such as dasa wisma, groups of pregnant women. This Community Service activity will focus on 3 Germas sub-activities, namely increasing physical activity for pregnant women, namely pregnancy exercise. Health checks with tension checks on pregnant women, counseling with the theme of nutritious eating for pregnant women, and utilization of house yards for vegetables and fruit plants. This activity has been carried out through community mobilization, especially for pregnant women in the work area of the Penyengat Olak Health Center, to get involved from planning to evaluation of activities. So that counseling and tension checks can be carried out on October 26, 2020, as many as 20 pregnant women from 4 villages, with pregnancy exercises and ending the distribution of vegetable and fruit crops
The national program for Early Cancer Prevention Movement for Indonesian Women 2015-2019 is being carried out throughout Indonesia. The Indonesian Cancer Foundation (YKI) is a non-profit organization that is working socially and humanitarian in health concern, especially in cancer prevention. YKI has several informative media to help increase the knowledge and awareness of the importance of preventing cancer, one of which is a brochure that contains information about a healthy lifestyle preventing cancer with "CERDIK" ways. It also contains ways to detect cancer early. The target in this community service is Fertile Age Women living in RT 01 to RT 18 Penyengat Olak Village. The purpose of this activity is to increase the women knowledge of childbearing age and awareness of independent cancer early detection. This activity is being carried out by forming a small group of women of childbearing age, giving brochures to fertile-age women groups, and followed by a socialization with question and answer section. This activity is integrated with community service activities for IVA examination. Evaluation of activities shows that there is an increase in knowledge and awareness of independent cancer early detection.
Background: Much scientific evidence shows the benefits of L. Merr, Moringa Oleifera Lam, and Vigna Cylindrica (L) Skeels. The leaves of these plants can be easily found in almost all of Indonesia and are a local food ingredient for Indonesian people. This study analyses the effect of the consumption of Sauropus Androgynus L. Merr, Moringa Oleifera Lam, and Vigna Cylindrica (L) Skeels on increasing the production of breastmilk while breastfeeding. Methods: The research design used in this study was one group pretest-posttest design. The sample was taken by purposive sampling with 37 breastfeeding mothers with children aged <40 days who met the inclusion criteria. The intervention was to provide products processed as daily dishes, namely " sayur bening "with a composition of 150 grams of each plants (L. Merr, Moringa Oleifera Lam, and Vigna Cylindrica (L) Skeels), then measure the milk production by looking at how much the amount of breast milk increases after consuming the product for five days in a row, with the same seasonings. Data analysis using Wilcoxon test. Results: The number of respondents in the study was 37 people with an age range between 19-39 years, with a child age range of 4-40 days, and the number of children owned by the respondents between 1-5 people. Analysis using the Wilcoxon test, it was found that all respondents (100%) experienced an increase in breastfeeding with p-value < 0.05, the same result was also shown in the comparison of birth weight with children's body weight after being given the intervention. Conclusion: Consumption of Sauropus Androgynus L. Merr, Moringa Oleifera Lam, and Vigna Cylindrica (L) Skeels was statistically proven to differ in the amount of breast milk expenditure significantly. Kathree processing is adapted to everyday cooking so that postpartum nursing mothers can easily accept the taste and appearance. Keywords: Sauropus Androgynus L. Merr, Moringa Oleifera Lam, Vigna Cylindrica (L) Skeels, Breastfeeding, Mothers
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