PEMBERIAN EDUKASI CONTINUITY OF CARE (COC) PADA IBU ‘NI’ USIA 29 TAHUN SEJAK KEHAMILAN HINGGA MASA NIFAS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36049/hope.v2i2.371Keywords:
baby, pregnancy, postpartum, childbirth, complementaryAbstract
Comprehensive and continuous midwifery care provided from pregnancy to postpartum for mothers and babies can improve health and reduce the risk of complications. This report aims to determine the results of care provided to mother 'NA' from 20 weeks of pregnancy to 42 days of postpartum and newborns. This study uses a case study with data collection techniques through interviews, examinations, observations and documentation. Care has been provided from September 2024 to March 2025. The development of mother 'NA's' pregnancy was physiological and in accordance with the standards of ANC visits and complementary care provided, namely prenatal yoga, acupressure and aromatherapy. The mother gave birth vaginally without complications at PMB. The first stage lasted for 4 hours, the second stage 20 minutes, the third stage 10 minutes and monitoring of the fourth stage was within normal limits. The baby was born crying immediately, actively moving and weighing 2,900 grams and IMD had been carried out and was successful in the first hour. The process of uterine involution, lochia discharge and lactation during the postpartum period were normal. The care of the baby of mother “NA” for 42 days has implemented the principles of asah, asih, asuh and good baby growth and development. Midwifery care must be provided according to standards as an effort to monitor and detect complications in the process of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and the baby.