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Hemoglobin Examination and Giving Guava Juice to Pregnant Women in Cibungbulang District, Bogor Regency: Pemeriksaan Hemoglobin dan Pemberian Jus Jambu Biji pada Ibu Hamil di Kecamatan Cibungbulang Kabupaten Bogor Febry Mutiariami Dahlan; Yenny Aulya; Wiwit Fetrisia
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : KHD Production

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v1i1.56

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According to data from the WHO (World Health Organization), In 2017, an estimated 295,000 maternal deaths of women died during and after pregnancy and childbirth.  The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenkes RI) recorded that the number of maternal deaths in Indonesia was 4,627 people in 2020. This number increased by 8.92% from the previous year, 4,197 people. By province, 745 mothers who died were in West Java last year. The proportion reaches 16.1% of the total maternal mortality in the country.  Anemia is one of the indirect causes of maternal death due to bleeding. In pregnant women, anemia increases the frequency of complications in pregnancy and childbirth. In general, one of the causes of iron deficiency anemia is insufficient iron intake and inadequate absorption (Widyastuti, 2005). Iron absorption is greatly influenced by the availability of vitamin C in the mother's body. Guava juice is a fruit easily and cheaply obtained by the public. Red guava contains carbohydrates of 12.2 g / 100 gr and fiber of 5.6 g / 100 guava fruit.  So, it is hoped that pregnant women will understand their condition during pregnancy after this service. This community service was conducted through demonstrations and practices on 20 pregnant women in Cibungbulang District, Bogor Regency. This activity went well, and pregnant women felt the benefits of this service activity. Pregnant women are expected to be aware of the dangers of anemia and the benefits of detection by checking hemoglobin and consuming guava juice to increase hemoglobin levels.
How do Women Prepare for Pregnancy? Counceling and Giving Folic Acid in Woman of Reproductive Age Febry Mutiariami Dahlan; Yenny Aulya; Miranie Safaringga
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): InJCS First Issue
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/injcs.v1i1.1

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Background: A healthy pregnancy requires physical and mental preparation from everymother. Healthy pregnancy planning should be done before pregnancy. A well-plannedpregnancy process will have a positive impact on the condition of the fetus and thephysical and psychological adaptation of the mother for the better. Folic acid is anessential nutrient required for DNA replication directed at cell proliferation. Folic acid isactivated by the MTHFR gene through an enzymatic reaction. Folic acid can be found infoods as well as in supplements. The demand for folate increases during pregnancybecause it is necessary for the growth and development of the fetus.. Pregnant womenneed extra folic acid about 0.4 mg per day in normal cases and high-risk (previouslyaffected) pregnancies this dose is recommended for 1-3 months before conception. Objective: The purpose of this service is to anticipate high-risk pregnancies by preparingwomen of reproductive age by providing counseling on healthy pregnancy preparationand giving folic acid tablets. Method: The activity was held on April 18, 2013 at BPM I, Pondok Jaya Sub District,Cipayung District, Depok City. Result: The implementation from the midwife went smoothly and received enthusiasmfrom the activity participants.Conclusion: It is hoped that women of healthy reproductive age can get more knowledgerelated to preparing for a healthy pregnancy so that later they will be ready for theirpregnancy and babies born healthy.
Analysis of Psychological Problems of Postpartum Blues: Literature Review Miranie Safaringga; Wiwit Fetrisia; Fani Syinthia Rahmi; Febry Mutiariami Dahlan
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): IHSJ First Issue
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/ihsj.v1i1.34

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Background: The postpartum period is a transitional period associated with many physical and emotional changes for women. The vulnerability to change can lead to problems such as postpartum blues. This condition shows mood changes, crying, sleep disturbances and fatigue, which can be caused by biological, psychological and social and cultural factors. This condition can cause harm to the mother's own health, the health of the baby, and the surrounding environment. Objective: To analyze the psychological problems of postpartum blues. Methodology: the method used in this writing is a literature review study. The databases used in the source search are PubMed, JAMA, Google Scholar, Scimago and Medline. The inclusion criteria for the search for literature sources used were the publication of articles from 2014 to 2023, articles indexed by Scopus or at least Sinta 4 in English, and full articles. The search keywords are postpartum psychological, baby blues, postpartum blues. Literature analysis using PICOT (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Time). Results: The total number of articles used for analysis was 7 out of 20 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Conclusion: susceptibility to change during the transitional period is at risk of causing problems such as postpartum blues. This condition shows mood changes, crying, sleep disturbances, and fatigue. Which can be caused by biological, psychological and social, and cultural factors. This condition can cause harm to the mother's own health, the health of the baby, and the surrounding environment.