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Title: ASUHAN KEBIDANAN PADA NY. D MASA HAMIL, BERSALIN, NIFAS, BAYI BARU LAHIR, DAN KELUARGA BERENCANA DI PRAKTEK MANDIRI BIDAN R.H KOTA PEMATANGSIANTAR
Authors: Br.PANGGABEAN, NOVITA SARI
Keywords: continuity of care, Perineum Rupture, Family Planning
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2021
Abstract: Background : During pregnancy, pregnant women must carry out antenatal care check at the health care facility at least four times. The standard time of service is to ensure protection for pregnant women and fetus in the form of early detection of risk factors, prevention and management of complications of pregnancy. Purpose : To provide midwifery care to Mrs. D, 16 years old in continuity of care starting from pregnant women, childbirth, puerperal, newborn baby and family planning acceptors in accordance with the standards of midwifery care and obstetric management. Method : continuity of care with Varney documentation continue SOAP in accordance with midwifery care standard. Results : Continuous midwifery care for Mrs. D 16 years. The delivery was went spontaneously with 3000 gram of weight, body length of 50cm, 32cm of head circumference, 34 cm of chest size, APGAR SCORE: 9/10 with female sex. In the implementation of care at the second stage Mrs.D had second-degree perineal rupture but the problem can be resolved by doing a second degree hecting with the brighter technique. Care at the newborn baby was given as needed and there were no signs of danger or complications found in the baby. Conclusion : In this case, Mrs. D 16 years old with second grade perineum and there was no gap between theory and practice. The services and care provided were in accordance with the midwife's care and authority standards.
URI: http://ecampus.poltekkes-medan.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/5269
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