COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR MRS. M G2P1A0 AGE 31 AT PMB EKA SETYOWATI, S.TR.KEB SEMARANG CITY

Ida Nurhalimah, Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Siti Nurjanah, Lia Mulyati

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Background: Based on data from the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2017, the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is 24/1000 KH, while the target for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2030 is for the MMR to reach 70/100,000 KH, while the IMR is 12/1000 KH. 1000 KH. MMR from 76.93 per 100,000 live births or 417 deaths in 2019, to 98.60 per 100,000 live births or 530 deaths in 2020. In 2021, until the third quarter, 2,851 cases have been recorded. IMR is an indicator to see the health and welfare of the community in an area or country. In addition, the SDGs target has not been achieved. Objective: To carry out comprehensive midwifery care for pregnant women, maternity mothers, postpartum mothers and family planning and BBL services. Methods: Using Varney's 7-step case study approach and SOAP, the study was carried out by looking at the results of subjective, objective and observational data. Results: The diagnosis "Mrs. M aged 31 years G2P1A0 gestational age 38+2 weeks" had no complaints, followed by physiological  delivery, then physiological postpartum and received appropriate treatment, Newborn with Weight: 2600 grams, PB: 46 cm, LD : 32 cm, LK : 33 cm gender is male and the mother said she would use injectable contraception 3 months after the puerperium period was over. in this care there is no gap between theory  Conclusion: in the application ofcomprehensive care, the care provided is in accordance with what is given to the patient, so there is no gap between theory and practice in the field.
Keywords: comprehensive, normal.


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