The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of education about early breastfeeding initiation and bounding attachment on maternal readiness for the breastfeeding process at BPS Bunda Bukittinggi. This type of research uses the Pre-experiment method with the design of one group pretest and posttest. In this study with the mean value of the readiness of mothers to breastfeed before doing education was 57,33 which then increased to 63,80 and the value of p Value 0,000 (p <0.05), meaning that there is an effect of education about the initiation of early breastfeeding and bounding attachment to maternal readiness for the breastfeeding process in the BPS Bunda Bukittinggi in 2019. It was concluded that education about early breastfeeding initiation and bounding attachment can increase knowledge in readiness for breastfeeding in pregnant women. Keywords: Bounding Attachment Early, Breastfeeding Initiation, Maternal Readiness For Breastfeeding
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hypnobirthing pain management on the adaptability of maternal pain spontaneously. This study uses a quantitative approach to the design quasi-experimental design with treatment replications ( pretest posttest with control group. Research results showed the existence difference in pain adaptation in mothers who are given hypnobirthing pain management intervention is 1,00 (able to adapt). No differences in pain adaptation in women who were not given pain management interventions hipnobirthing ie -0.62 (not able to adapt). Bivariate results revealed the influence of hypnobirthing pain management on the adaptation ability of maternal pain that gave birth spontaneously (p=0.002). We conclude that there is an influence of hypnobirthing pain management on pain adaptability. It is expected that medical services are able to apply hypnobirthing pain management to maternity mothers, and expected to make standardized services procedures on hypnobirthing management for pain relaxations. Keywords : Hypnobirthing, Pain Adaptation, Pain Management
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