ASUHAN KEBIDANAN PADA NY. “D” MASA NIFAS, NEONATUS, DAN KB DI PUSKESMAS PUNGGING MOJOKERTO
Abstract
Sustainable midwifery care (Continuity Of Care) is a comprehensive
service starting from pregnancy, childbirth, childbirth, services for newborns and
family planning services. The midwifery care given to Mrs. "D" lasts 6 weeks
from the postpartum period, neonates to family planning (family planning) with a
frequency of 4 postpartum visits, neonates 3 times, and family planning 1 time.
Midwifery care for postpartum mothers at the first visit there was a
problem, namely pain of perineal suture wounds, on the second visit the mother
complained that she often woke up at night because of breastfeeding her baby.
Neonatal care is found that the baby is exclusively breastfed and there are no
problems with the baby. In the birth control midwifery care, the mother used the
Post-Placental IUD KB and there were no problems while using the FP.
Midwifery care during the postpartum period took place normally in the
problem of perineal suture wound pain. The mother was given counseling to avoid
food spacing, and still maintained personal hygiene so that after each BAK is
done in a dry state, always change sanitary napkins at least 2 hours. During the
second visit, the mother complained that she often woke up at night due to
breastfeeding her baby. Mothers were given counseling so that they take regular
breaks so as not to reduce the amount of milk production. On the third visit, the
mother said there were no complaints and the problem had been resolved. During
the delivery of midwifery care to the neonate, it was normal and there were no
problems. In providing family planning midwifery care there are no problems and
it goes on normally.
The studies conducted on Mrs. "D" using subjective and objective data
found no problems. Diagnosis during the puerperium and neonates were
physiological. Planning and implementation of midwifery care had been carried
out according to theory. There were no complications during the puerperium,
physiological neonates, and mothers with post-placental IUD family planning
acceptors. It is hoped that mothers will continue to provide exclusive
breastfeeding until the age of six months.