Lelly Aprilia Vidayati
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PENANGANAN DAN PERAWATAN PADA IBU MENYUSUI DENGAN MASTITIS DI BPM LUKLUATUN MUBRIKOH Qurrotu Aini; Lelly Aprilia Vidayati
JURNAL PARADIGMA (PEMBERDAYAAN & PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): JURNAL PARADIGMA VOLUME 1 NOMOR 1 APRIL 2019
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The risk of mastitis is one of the problems that occur during the breastfeeding process that affects the offering of breast milk (ASI). One of the factors that can increase the risk of mastitis incidence is breastfeeding technique. Based on the World Health Organization (World Health Organization) the estimated incidence of mastitis in breastfeeding mothers is around 12.6% -33% and the global prevalence is around 10%. Data on breastfeeding problems from April to June 2012 in Indonesia showed 22.5% had sore nipples, 42% of mothers had milk dams, 18% of mothers had blocked milk, 11% had mastitis, and 6.5% of mothers had breast abscesses. It was caused by the mother's mistake in breastfeeding her baby. Based on the data and information obtained from the midwife, Lukluatun, there were 20 breastfeeding mothers and 7 of them had mastitis. The method used to carry out community service is by collecting data on the number of post-partum mothers at BPM Luklutun Mubriqoh, then conducting interviews about mastitis knowledge in postpartum mothers, counseling about mastitis, and demonstrating breast care and treatment. Implemented at BPM Luklutun Mubrikoh. The luklutun midwife collaborated with STIkes Ngudia Husada Madura in an effort to find a solution so that the Maternity department offered a solution, namely conducting counseling on mastitis and training on the correct way of breastfeeding and breast care with mastitis.
PENDAMPINGAN IBU EARLY POST-PARTUM “CEGAH PP BLUES DENGAN DASS 21” DI BPM LUKLUATUN MUBRIKOH Selvia Nurul Qomari; Lelly Aprilia Vidayati
JURNAL PARADIGMA (PEMBERDAYAAN & PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT) Vol 1 No 2 (2019): JURNAL PARADIGMA VOLUME 1 NOMOR 2 OKTOBER 2019
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The postpartum period is a time when there are changes in women, both changes in biological conditions, psychological changes and adaptations of a woman. Strees Post Partum is a post partum mother who experiences feelings of sadness or experiences psychological disorders with various syndromes or symptoms (Kasdu, 20030). According to WHO (2012) about 25% -85% of postpartum mothers will experience the blues. Between 7% and 17% have postpartum depression, 0.2% become postpartum psychosis. The incidence of postpartum depression in developing countries occurs with an incidence prevalence of 10-15%. In Indonesia, several studies have been conducted on postpartum depression. Based on research conducted by Rismintari (2012), it was noted that 33% of mothers experienced postpartum depression. Based on the results of the examination, it was found that there were 4 postpartum mothers who experienced anxiety. This is because the primiparous postpartum mothers do not know how to care for babies, the absence of their husbands, and an unsupportive family environment. Assistance participants were 12 postpartum mothers with symptoms of post partum blues at BPM Lukluatun Mubrikoh who were provided with post partum ealy assistance. After several days of mentoring, it was found that some postpartum mothers who were at risk of post-partum blues showed improvement in their psychological conditions. Mothers begin to want to interact with their children, not showing symptoms of stress and anxiety. The family also understands the condition of the postpartum mother. The level of stress of postpartum mothers before assistance was found that experienced mild stress 5 people (41.67%) and moderate stress, namely 7 people (58.33%). After mentoring, it was found that 100% of the postpartum mothers were normal.
DETEKSI DINI ANEMIA SEBAGAI UPAYA PREVENTIF PENCEGAHAN ANEMIA PADA REMAJA Lelly Aprilia Vidayati; Alis Nurdiana; Norma Farizah Fahmi
JURNAL PARADIGMA (PEMBERDAYAAN & PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT) Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JURNAL PARADIGMA VOLUME 2 NOMOR 1 APRIL 2020
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Anemia is a condition of iron deficiency, where anemia can attack anyone, including teenagers who are still at an early age. Anemia is more common in adolescent girls than adolescent boys. The phenomenon obtained through interviews with BK teachers at SMPN 02 Bangkalan is that 5% of young women tend to go home on the first day of menstruation because they feel dizzy and have dysmenorrhea pain and 13% rest in the UKS room, especially on the first day of menstruation. Seeing the magnitude of the impact caused by anemia, especially in adolescents, it is very important to do promotive and preventive efforts as well as early detection of anemia in adolescents considering that young women are prospective mothers who will give birth to the next generation and to minimize the risk of bleeding due to anemia during childbirth.