Background :Hemoglobin levels are biochemical indicators to determine the nutritional status of pregnant women. Normal pregnancy decreases slightly in hemoglobin concentration due to hypervolemia which occurs as a physiological adaptation in pregnancy. Red blood cells that function to deliver oxygen throughout the body, if Hb is reduced, the body's tissues lack oxygen. Preliminary survey conducted by researchers in January 2019 from the results of observations at the West Lampung Liwa Public Health Center in the ANC book found 147 pregnant women, namely TM 1 (49 people), TM II (53 people) and TM III (45 people). The purpose of this research is to know the effect of giving dragon fruit juice on hemoglobin levels in pregnant women.. Methode :This research method is a pre-experimental action research with One group pretest - posttest design. The population was all pregnant mothers who were anemic in the Liwa Health Center as many as 34 mothers. A sample of 18 people, the sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Data collection using observation sheets and data analysis used is the T-dependent test. Result :The results of the study revealed the average value of hemoglobin levels before administration of 9,761 dragon fruit juice and standard deviation of 0.5304. The average value of hemoglobin levels on the 15th day of giving dragon fruit juice is 11,583 and the standard deviation is 0.6888. Conclusion : There Is An Effect Of Giving Dragon Fruit Juice On Increasing Hb Levels In Pregnant Women (p value 0,000 <0.05). Suggestions as a non-pharmacological method for the action of raising hemoglobin levels one of which is by giving dragon fruit juice on increasing levels of Hb in pregnant women and conducting counseling to increase pregnancy knowledge about handling anemia. Keywords: pregnant women, anemia, dragon fruit juice, hemoglobin levels ABSTRAK Latar Belakang : Kadar hemoglobin merupakan indikator biokimia untuk mengetahui status gizi ibu hamil. Kehamilan normal terjadi penurunan sedikit konsentrasi hemoglobin dikarenakan hipervolemia yang terjadi sebagai suatu adaptasi fisiologis di dalam kehamilan. Sel darah merah yang berfungsi menyalurkan oksigen ke seluruh tubuh, jika Hb berkurang, jaringan tubuh kekurangan oksigen. Survey pendahuluan yang peneliti lakukan pada januari Tahun 2019 dari hasil observasi di Puskesmas Liwa Lampung Barat pada buku ANC diketahui 147 ibu hamil yaitu TM 1 (49 orang), TM II (53 orang) dan TM III (45 orang). Tujuan penelitian adalah diketahui pengaruh Pemberian Jus Buah naga Terhadap Kadar Hemoglobin Pada Ibu Hamil. Metode : Metode penelitian ini merupakan penelitian tindakan pra eksperimen dengan rancangan One group pretest – posttest design. Populasi adalah Seluruh ibu hamil yang anemia di Puskesmas Liwa Sebanyak 34 ibu. Sampel 18 orang, Teknik sampling yang digunakan purposive sampling. Pengumpulan data dengan menggunakan lembar observasi dan analisa data yang digunakan adalah uji T-dependent. Hasil : Hasil penelitian diketahui Nilai rata-rata kadar hemoglobin sebelum pemberian Jus buah naga 9.761 dan standar deviasi 0.5304. Nilai rata-rata kadar hemoglobin pada hari ke 15 pemberian Jus buah naga 11.583 dan standar deviasi 0.6888. Kesimpulan : Ada Pengaruh Pemberian Jus buah naga Terhadap Peningkatan Kadar Hb Pada Ibu Hamil (p value 0,000 < 0,05). Saran sebagai metode nonfarmakologi untuk tindakan menaikkan kadar hemoglobin salah satunya dengan Pemberian jus buah naga terhadap peningkatan kadar Hemoglobin pada ibu hamil serta melakukan penyuluhan-penyuluhan untuk menambah pengetahuan hamil tentang penanganan anemia. Kata Kunci : ibu hamil, anemia, jus buah naga, kadar
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