2020
DOI: 10.30591/siklus.v9i1.1489
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Intensive Care of the Puerperium (Icp) Impact on the Postpartum Self-Care Ability in Wonokromo

Abstract: Health monitoring since pregnancy to puerperium is crucial to do to avoid complications. Monitoring during the puerperium period still lacked, especially when the mother has returned home. Many complications occur during the puerperium, such as healing of perineal tears, uterine subinvolution, psychological factors, breastfeeding problems (blocked duct, engorgement, mastitis), and not few found death due to bleeding and infection. Special attention and debriefing for postpartum mothers were needed to prepare m… Show more

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“…After cross-tabulation, it turns out that31 respondents who received puerperium intensive care treatment mostly (58.06%) gave exclusive breastfeeding to their babies. Intensive care during the postpartum period is care that is carried out to post-partum mothers from the health service to the home by involving the family which is carried out intensively (Windarti & Dewi, 2020). In this study, postpartum mothers were given intervention in the form of head relaxation massage on the first day of childbirth, continued breast care and taught the correct technique of breastfeeding the baby on the second day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After cross-tabulation, it turns out that31 respondents who received puerperium intensive care treatment mostly (58.06%) gave exclusive breastfeeding to their babies. Intensive care during the postpartum period is care that is carried out to post-partum mothers from the health service to the home by involving the family which is carried out intensively (Windarti & Dewi, 2020). In this study, postpartum mothers were given intervention in the form of head relaxation massage on the first day of childbirth, continued breast care and taught the correct technique of breastfeeding the baby on the second day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While, the complications that can arise due to anemia during pregnancy are (pre-eclampsia(A. Rahmah et al, n.d.), recurrent infections, heart failure, preterm labor), during labor (uterine inertia, heart failure, postpartum hemorrhage) (Dahiya et al, 2019), during the puerperium (puerperal sepsis, sub involution, lactation failure) (Windarti & Dewi, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%