“…Routine ANC in Indonesia was regulated in Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomor 4 Tahun 2019 stated that every pregnant woman received antenatal care according to standard. When a pregnant mother did antenatal care, health workers gave complete antenatal care according to standard, containing measure weight and height, blood pressure, nutritional status (upper arm circumference), uterine fundal height, fetal presentation and heart rate, Tetanus Toxoid (TT) immunization status screening and, if needed, TT immunization injection, Fe tablet administration, laboratory tests, case management, and interview (Kementerian Kesehatan, 2016).Several previous researches described that 10T care was not done properly due to large number of patients' visits, time and human resources constraints, minimum SOP's insights, and lack of trained health workers (Aisyah et al, 2017;Kabuhung & Basuki, 2012;Kurniasih et al, 2020;Kurniawati et al, 2012). Preliminary study at Bagan Batu primary health center depicted there was a significant decrease of antenatal care visits from 2019 to 2020, under the SPM target which was K1 visit.…”