PENERAPAN BIRTH BALL PADA IBU BERSALIN

  • Rina Dwi Anggraeni Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Lenggogeni
  • Eka Suryani Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Lenggogeni
Keywords: Ibu Hamil, Birth Ball, Ibu Bersalin

Abstract

An abnormally timed delivery due to prolonged labor. Factors that affect the length of labor are presentation abnormalities, inadequate contractions, birth canal abnormalities, multiple pregnancies, and anemia. To prevent prolonged labor, there are several ways, namely yoga, pregnancy exercise and birthball techniques. During pregnancy, pregnant women can use a birthing ball when the gestational age enters the third trimester. At this gestational age, the growing size of the fetus can put pressure on the blood vessels and nerves in the pelvic and back area. This often makes pregnant women feel pain in the area. Birthing balls can be used by pregnant women to replace ordinary chairs and to exercise. Sitting with a birthing ball in the third trimester of pregnancy can be more comfortable for pregnant women. This ball also makes it easier for pregnant women to get up to stand

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Published
2023-08-20
How to Cite
Anggraeni, R., & Suryani, E. (2023). PENERAPAN BIRTH BALL PADA IBU BERSALIN. E-Amal: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, 3(2), 183-186. https://doi.org/10.47492/eamal.v3i2.3541
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