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Title: PENGARUH TEKNIK HYPNOBREASTFEEDING TERHADAP PENGELUARAN ASI PADA IBU NIFAS DI BPM ATIKAH KECAMATAN PANYABUNGAN
Authors: HARAHAP, DELIMA AFRIANI
Keywords: Hypnobreastfeeding, breastfeeding, postpartum mothers
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Breastfeeding is influenced by several factors, including breast milk does not come out immediately after giving birth, the baby's difficulty in sucking, the condition of the mother's nipples being unsupported, the mother working, and the influence/promotion of breast milk substitutes. The coverage of infants receiving exclusive breastfeeding in North Sumatra is 50.35% and the percentage of coverage of infants aged < 6 months receiving exclusive breastfeeding in Mandailing Natal Regency is 62.5% or as many as 3,502 infants. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the hypnobreastfeeding technique on the release of breast milk in postpartum mothers at BPM Atikah, Panyabungan District. The research design is a pre-experimental type of experimental analytic with a pretest-post test one group design approach. all postpartum mothers < 24 hours at BPM Atikah as many as 25 postpartum mothers, the sampling technique was total sampling. The results of the study of breast milk production before the hypnobreastfeeding technique was carried out in postpartum mothers, mostly less than 7-123 ml as much as 12 (48%) and after hypnobreastfeeding in postpartum mothers at BPM Atikah mostly good > 7-123 ml as many as 12 (48%). There is an effect of hypnobreastfeeding technique on breastfeeding with a p value of 0.001 < 0.05. Postpartum mothers should increase their knowledge and experience in an effort to increase breast milk production so that mothers can give breast milk optimally.
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