2020
DOI: 10.24843/jsgs.2020.v04.i01.p07
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The Application of Yoga Pranayama and Gym Ball Exercise on Labor Pain During Active Phase at Pmb Desa Blahkiuh, Abiansemal, Badung

Abstract: Pain Labor is a physiological and individual experience. The cause of pain in labor is a combination of ischemia (hypoxia) the muscles of the uterus and stretching that occurs in the lower segment of the uterus (then the cervix). Non-pharmacological efforts that can be done in reducing pain in the mother in the face of labor are through the Application of Yoga Pranayama and Gym Ball Exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the application of Yoga Pranayama and Ball Exercise Gym on Lab… Show more

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“…The results showed that the average complaint of pregnant women on measurements before antenatal yoga was 12.78 and after 12.19 with a p value of 0.005 which means there is a significant difference between complaints of pregnant women before and after antenatal yoga. (Widiastini & Karuniadi, 2020) stated that yoga practice can help increase blood flow to the placenta, reduce the transfer of maternal stress hormones to the fetus, reduce the release of hormones that trigger birth, thereby reducing the chance of premature birth. Prenatal yoga has five ways, namely physical yoga practice, breathing (pranayama), position (mudra), meditation, and deep relaxation that can be used to get benefits during pregnancy so that it can help smooth pregnancy and birth naturally and help ensure a healthy baby (Singh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the average complaint of pregnant women on measurements before antenatal yoga was 12.78 and after 12.19 with a p value of 0.005 which means there is a significant difference between complaints of pregnant women before and after antenatal yoga. (Widiastini & Karuniadi, 2020) stated that yoga practice can help increase blood flow to the placenta, reduce the transfer of maternal stress hormones to the fetus, reduce the release of hormones that trigger birth, thereby reducing the chance of premature birth. Prenatal yoga has five ways, namely physical yoga practice, breathing (pranayama), position (mudra), meditation, and deep relaxation that can be used to get benefits during pregnancy so that it can help smooth pregnancy and birth naturally and help ensure a healthy baby (Singh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%