COMPREHENSIVE MIDWIFERY CARE FOR 28-YEAR-OLD MRS. N AT PMB TATI HERYANTI, S.ST JEPARA

Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Lia Mulyanti, Aryani Lutfitasari

Abstract


In Indonesia, health issues continue to require special attention from multiple stakeholders. Midwives are known
as health workers who are always present with the mother; hence, midwives are needed to deliver
continuous/comprehensive services (Continuity Of Care) to maximize early diagnosis of maternal and newborn
problems. The goal of this study was to give Mrs. N, a 28-year-old woman at PMB Tati Heryanti, S.ST
comprehensive midwifery care, including pregnancy, labor, newborns, postpartum, neonatal, and family planning
services. Case study research and descriptive research with a qualitative approach comprise the research strategy.
Interviews, observations, physical examinations, and documentation studies guided by the framework of
Midwifery Care were used to collect data. The outcomes of midwifery care for Mrs. N, age 28, G3P2A0 normal
pregnancy with complaints of leg cramps, physiological birth with 60 steps of APN therapy followed by a
physiological postpartum period, and the mother's decision to inject contraception for three months. BBL history
had a birth weight of 3,500 grams, a PB of 50 centimeters, and an umbilical cord loss when the baby was 3 days
old. There were no discrepancies between the theory and practice of caregiving in the field. There were no
discrepancies between the theory and practice of caregiving in the field. Midwives must give comprehensive care
to mothers during pregnancy and family planning services after childbirth as a means of early detection of issues
that may arise in the mother so that they can be avoided or addressed promptly.

Keywords:  Comprehensive Midwifery Care,  BBL, postpartum, KB

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