CASE REPORT OF MIDWIFE CARE IN PREGNANT MOTHERS MRS "M" AGE 37 G3P2A0 WITH 31 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY WITH GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION IN SENDANGGUWO SHIELD COMMUNITY

Eva Nur Afifah, Erna Kusumawati, Ariyani Lutfitasari, Umi Khasanah

Abstract


Background : Hypertension is blood pressure above the normal limit, which is > 140/90 mmHg. Hypertension is
one of the global problems that hit the world. Factors that influence the occurrence of hypertension in pregnancy
are age too young or too old, heredity, occupation, lifestyle, obesity, parity, physical activity of the child.
(Sinambela & Sari, 2018). Risk factors if pregnant mothers have hypertension, one of which is premature birth.
Method: This study used case study method with a midwifery management approach and documentation through
SOAP. Data were collected by means of physical examination interviews, observation and literature study.
Result: The results of the study showed that subjective data Mrs. M aged 37 years, third child pregnancy, gave
birth 2 times, last child 5 years apart. The results of the examination showed BP 140/80 mmHg, pulse 82 x/minute,
temperature 36.4°C, RR 20 x/minute, weight 92.8 kg, TB 157 cm, general condition was good, mid-central TFU
and px (27 cm). Conclusion : Mrs. M age 37 years G3P2A0 gestational age 31 weeks single fetus, alive, intra
uteri, longitude, head presentation, puki, has not entered the pelvic inlet, convergent with gestational hypertension.

Keywords : Chronic hypertension, pregnant mothers


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