“…Mothers who had a history of complications during the postpartum period, among others, with the characteristics of the age of the mother (10-19 years) of 15.24%, the age of the mother 35-39 years (11.26%), the age 40-44 years (13.65%), and the age 45-49 years (8.26%) (Riskesdas, 2018). Pregnant women aged less than 20 years or more than 35 years have a 3.7 times greater risk of experiencing postpartum hemorrhage (Ummah, N., Ngadiyono, N., & Ulfiana, E. 2018) Other research states that mothers in the risky age category have 2.5 times the risk of postpartum hemorrhage (Wahyuni, S., & Surani, E. 2019) Another risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage, which is an indirect cause, is the type of delivery (Nurkhalizah et al, 2021). There are three types of deliveries: spontaneous deliveries, artificial deliveries, and recommended deliveries.…”