NURSING UPDATE JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU KEPERAWATAN
Vol 15 No 2 (2024): JUNI

ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN PADA NY. V DALAM PEMBERIAN EDUKASI PIJAT OKETANI TERHADAP PENINGKATAN PRODUKSI ASI IBU POST SECTIO CAESAREA DIRUANG OBSTETRI RSUP Dr. KARIADI SEMARANG

Larasati, Andini (Unknown)
Wulaningsih, Indah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

Background: Sectio cesarea comes from the Latin word "Caedere" which means to cut. Sectio cesarean is a way to deliver a fetus, by making an incision in the uterine wall through the front wall of the abdomen or vagina. Sectio cesarea or caesarean birth is giving birth to a fetus through an incision in the abdominal wall (laparotomy) and uterine wall (hysterectomy). This definition does not include delivery of the fetus from the abdominal cavity in cases of uterine rupture or abdominal pregnancy (Maryunani, 2014). Sectio Caesarea is a method of delivery through an incision in the mother's uterine wall to remove the fetus provided that the uterine wall is intact and the fetus weighs more than 500 grams (Lubis, 2018). . Objective: describes the application of oketani massage to increase breast milk production. Method: using descriptive methods by describing nursing care for mothers post caesarean section to increase breast milk production. The research was conducted on January 14 2024. Results: After conducting educational intervention on the application of Oketani massage, the results can increase breast milk production. Suggestion: It is hoped that Oketano massage can be used as an independent nursing intervention to increase breast milk production.

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Journal Info

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NU

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Subject

Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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NURSING UPDATE is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues ...