Relationship Between Maternal Parity and Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage
Date
2023-06-23Author
LUDVIYAH, Evie
WAHYUNINGSIH, Sri
WIDAYATI, Agustina
SUNANTO, Sunanto
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Primary postpartum hemorrhage is bleeding that occurs within the first 24 hours. Primary
postpartum hemorrhage greatly affects maternal parity. One of the causes of maternal
death related to bleeding is maternal parity. This study aims to determine the relationship
between maternal parity and primary postpartum hemorrhage. This research is an analytic
observational study, while the research design is retrospective. Data were taken from
medical records that entered the obstetrics and gynecology department of Bhayangkara
Lumajang Hospital from January to April 2022 with a population of 160 spontaneous
postpartum mothers. The sample studied was 40 respondents and was taken using Simple
Random Sampling. Bleeding cases at Bhayangkara Lumajang Hospital from January to
April 2022 showed a parity of respondents who were at risk of experiencing primary
postpartum hemorrhage as much as (40%), parity at risk of not experiencing primary
postpartum hemorrhage as much as (17.5%), the results obtained were X² greater from p
so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between maternal parity and primary
postpartum hemorrhage. It is hoped that health workers in the delivery room will refresh
their knowledge to increase their knowledge and services so that complications and
complications do not occur in childbirth.
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