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    <title>THE RELATIONSHIP OF HUSBAND SUPPORT WITH EXCLUSIVE BREAST FEEDING</title>
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    <description>Title: THE RELATIONSHIP OF HUSBAND SUPPORT WITH EXCLUSIVE BREAST FEEDING
Authors: Maulina, Puspita; Oktalia, Juli; Follona, Willa
Abstract: The Southeast Asian Journal of Midwifery Vol.8, No.1, April 2022, p:38-44&#xD;
E-ISSN: 2476-972X P-ISSN: 2476-9738&#xD;
journal-aipkind.or.id 38&#xD;
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HUSBAND SUPPORT WITH EXCLUSIVE&#xD;
BREAST FEEDING&#xD;
Puspita Maulina*, Juli Oktalia2, Willa Follona 3&#xD;
1Praktik mandiri bidan, Jakarta&#xD;
2,3Program Studi Pendidikan Profesi Bidan Poltekkes Kemenkes Jakarta III&#xD;
Jl. Melati 2 No.15 RT 001.RW 009, Jatiwarna, Pondok Melati, Bekasi, Jawa Barat&#xD;
ARTICLE INFORMATION: A B S T R A K&#xD;
Article History:&#xD;
Date received : March 2022&#xD;
Date in revision : March 2022&#xD;
Dates in Publications : April 2022&#xD;
Keywords: Exclusive Breastfeeding,&#xD;
Husband's Support&#xD;
Background: Breastfeeding is not a completely instinctive behavior, and&#xD;
theoretical breastfeeding guidance is not enough, but supportive assistance from&#xD;
health workers, husbands and families is also needed. A mother needs a&#xD;
practitioner's help to confirm the latch position, interpret her baby's behavior and&#xD;
respond to it. Mothers need someone who provides support and confidence,&#xD;
namely husband, successful breastfeeding is a joint effort that requires correct&#xD;
information and strong support to create an environment that allows mothers to&#xD;
breastfeed optimally. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship of&#xD;
husband's support to exclusive breastfeeding at PMB Enok Siti Mampang Depok.&#xD;
Methods: This study is a quantitative study with a cross sectional design, using&#xD;
primary data with a sample of 147 breastfeeding mothers who have babies aged 6-&#xD;
24 months. Results: Based on the results of data analysis using the chi-square test&#xD;
with a significance level or p-value &lt;0.05, it can be concluded that there is a&#xD;
significant relationship between informative, emotional, instrumental support and&#xD;
husband's assessment of exclusive breastfeeding at PMB Enok Siti in 2022. : More&#xD;
and more lactation education not only for mothers but husbands and all the support&#xD;
systems involved. Preparation for breastfeeding should be done prenatally with a&#xD;
partner. And more and more health workers are providing practical assistance to&#xD;
breastfeeding mothers.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>SNOW BALLING METHOD ABOUT HIGH RISK PREGNANCY FOR INCREASING PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE</title>
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    <description>Title: SNOW BALLING METHOD ABOUT HIGH RISK PREGNANCY FOR INCREASING PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE
Authors: Rosa Riadi, Alina; Yudianti, Ika; Kamila Mas’udah, Endah
Abstract: The Southeast Asian Journal of Midwifery Vol.8, No.1, April 2022, p:33-37&#xD;
E-ISSN: 2476-972X P-ISSN: 2476-9738&#xD;
journal-aipkind.or.id 33&#xD;
SNOW BALLING METHOD ABOUT HIGH RISK PREGNANCY FOR&#xD;
INCREASING PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE&#xD;
Alina Rosa Riadi*, Ika Yudianti2, Endah Kamila Mas’udah3&#xD;
1Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang, Jl. Besar Ijen No.77C, Malang 65115, Indonesia&#xD;
ARTICLE INFORMATION: A B S T R A K&#xD;
Article history:&#xD;
Date received : March 2022&#xD;
Date in revision : March 2022&#xD;
Dates in Publications : April 2022&#xD;
Keywords : health education, snow balling&#xD;
method, knowledge of pregnant women,&#xD;
high risk pregnancy.&#xD;
High risk pregnancy is one of the contributors to AKI. This is due to a lack of&#xD;
knowledge about high-risk pregnancies. Efforts to provide information through&#xD;
health education with more innovative methods such as snow balling are expected&#xD;
to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about high-risk pregnancies. Lack&#xD;
of knowledge of pregnant women increases MMR due to high risk pregnancies.&#xD;
This study aims to determine the effect of health education on the snow balling&#xD;
method on the knowledge of pregnant women about high-risk pregnancies. The&#xD;
research design used quantitative research with quasi-experimental methods,&#xD;
pretest and posttest designs with a control group. The sample in this study used a&#xD;
total sampling technique of 32 respondents. Data collection was done by dividing&#xD;
the respondents into 2 groups, namely the treatment group (snow balling) and the&#xD;
control group (lecture). The results of statistical tests using the Wilcoxon Signed&#xD;
Rank Test obtained a value of = 0.139 (ρ&gt; 0.05), which means that there is no&#xD;
effect of health education on the snow balling method on the knowledge of&#xD;
pregnant women about high-risk pregnancies. Based on the research results, the&#xD;
provision of health education can be carried out in various methods, both using the&#xD;
snow balling method and the lecture method which can increase the knowledge of&#xD;
pregnant women about high-risk pregnancies</description>
    <dc:date>2022-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>APPLICATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING TO MOTHERS WITH INVERTED NIPPLES</title>
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    <description>Title: APPLICATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING TO MOTHERS WITH INVERTED NIPPLES
Authors: Nurul Hidayah, Seventina; Rahmanindar, Nora; Zulfiana, Evi
Abstract: The Southeast Asian Journal of Midwifery Vol.8, No.1, April 2022, p:1-9&#xD;
E-ISSN: 2476-972X P-ISSN: 2476-9738&#xD;
journal-aipkind.or.id 1&#xD;
APPLICATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING TO MOTHERS WITH&#xD;
INVERTED NIPPLES&#xD;
Seventina Nurul Hidayah1*, Nora Rahmanindar2, Evi Zulfiana 3&#xD;
1,2,3 Midwifery Diploma Program, Politeknik Harapan Bersama&#xD;
9 Mataram Street, Tegal City, Indonesia&#xD;
ARTICLE INFORMATION: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Article History:&#xD;
Date received: March 2022&#xD;
Date in revision : March 2022&#xD;
Dates in Publications : April 2022&#xD;
Keywords: Factors of Application of&#xD;
Exclusive Breastfeeding, flat nipples&#xD;
During breastfeeding the mother's reason for not breastfeeding her baby's nipples&#xD;
are difficult to breastfeed because of the anatomical condition of the nipple due to&#xD;
the wrong way of breastfeeding or improper care of the breast. This reason can&#xD;
cause mothers to stress so that the hormone oxytocin does not work and breast&#xD;
milk stored in the breasts causes mothers to switch to using formula milk. This&#xD;
study aims to analyze the factors that influence the application of exclusive&#xD;
breastfeeding in mothers with inverted nipples in Kudaile Village, Tegal Regency.&#xD;
The specific target in this study is that factors are found that influence the&#xD;
application of exclusive breastfeeding so that it can contribute to increasing the&#xD;
scope of exclusive breastfeeding in Kudaile Village. This research uses qualitative&#xD;
methods with an observational design. Data collection was carried out using&#xD;
indeepth interview techniques in accordance with interview and observation&#xD;
guidelines. The results of the interview were recorded and field notes were made.&#xD;
To avoid subjectivity, researchers use the source triangulation technique which is&#xD;
to collect data from different sources (informant families) by the same method (indepth&#xD;
interviews)</description>
    <dc:date>2022-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BABY'S BIRTH WEIGHT AND THE INCIDENCE OF PERINEAL TEARING</title>
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    <description>Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BABY'S BIRTH WEIGHT AND THE INCIDENCE OF PERINEAL TEARING
Authors: Suhartini, Leni; Kusumaningrum, Hesti; Nyoman Sulasmi, Ni; Resty Rianto, Tiara
Abstract: The Southeast Asian Journal of Midwifery Vol.8, No.1, April 2022, p:10-14&#xD;
E-ISSN: 2476-972X P-ISSN: 2476-9738&#xD;
journal-aipkind.or.id&#xD;
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BABY'S BIRTH WEIGHT AND THE&#xD;
INCIDENCE OF PERINEAL TEARING&#xD;
Leni Suhartini1, Hesti Kusumaningrum2, Ni Nyoman Sulasmi3, Tiara Resty Rianto4&#xD;
1,2,3,4 Diploma Midwifery Study ProgramSTIKes RSPAD Gatot Soebroto&#xD;
Jl. Abdul Rahman Saleh no 24 Jakarta Pusat&#xD;
ARTICLE INFORMATION: A B S T R A CT&#xD;
Article History:&#xD;
Date received : March 2022&#xD;
Date in revision : March 2022&#xD;
Dates in Publications : April 2022&#xD;
Keywords: Childbirth, birth weight of the&#xD;
baby, perineal tear&#xD;
Childbirth is a physiological process and an important event in life that is often&#xD;
remembered by a woman throughout her life, where birth trauma most often&#xD;
occurs in the perineum. A perineal tear is a perineal laceration that occurs when&#xD;
the baby is born either naturally or through an episiotomy. This study aims to&#xD;
determine the relationship between the baby's birth weight and the level of&#xD;
perineal tear in mothers with normal delivery. The research method is quantitative&#xD;
with a cross-sectional analytical research design. The sample is 298 people. Data&#xD;
were collected by looking at the maternity room register book from January-&#xD;
December 2021. Data were analyzed with the help of Software Statistics Product&#xD;
and Service Solutions (SPSS) Version 25. Research Results: from 298 deliveries&#xD;
256 respondents experienced perineal tears. 97 respondents to a grade 1 tear&#xD;
(32.6%), 156 respondents to a grade 2 tear (52.3%), and 3 respondents to a grade&#xD;
3 tear (1%). Of the 298 mothers who gave birth, there were 256 deliveries with&#xD;
perineal tears with 206 (85.5%) baby weights &lt;3365gr and 50 (87.7%) baby&#xD;
weights&gt;3366 grams. Meanwhile, for mothers who experienced intact perineum,&#xD;
there were 42 respondents where the baby's weight &lt; 3365 g was found in as&#xD;
many as 35 respondents (14.5%) and the baby's weight &gt; 3366 there were 7&#xD;
respondents (12.3%). The results of the chi-square test at = 0.05 obtained p =&#xD;
0.821 (P&gt; 0.05) this means that there is no relationship between the baby's birth&#xD;
weight and the incidence of perineal tears. Conclusion: there is no relationship&#xD;
between a baby's birth weight and the incidence of perineal tears.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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