Effect of perineal massage and gentle techniques on perineal rupture in primigravida maternity mothers
Annisa Tania Dewi,
Dedah Jubaedah,
Feby Pebryanti Suhendi
et al.
Abstract:Background: Perineal rupture is a tear that occurs when a baby is born, either spontaneously or by using tools/actions. Preventive efforts can be made to reduce the risk of perineal rupture by massaging the perineum and using good pressure techniques during labor.
Objective: To determine the effect of perineal massage techniques and pressure on perineal rupture in primigravida mothers who give birth.
Method: This research uses experimental research methods; this type of research is quantitative with a pretes… Show more
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