Intranatal Care For Mrs. "T" With Grade I Perineal Rupture At BPM Aulia
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Abstract
Background: Perineal tear is a tear that occurs when a baby is born either spontaneously with the use of tools or actions. Perineal tears can occur in the midline and edge of the perineum, can be wide if the fetal head is born too quickly. The purpose of compiling this final report is to carry out Intranatal Care Midwifery Care for Mrs. "T" with Grade I Perineal Ructure at BPM Aulia in Baubau City. The subjects in this study were pregnant women, namely Mrs. "T" with Grade I Perineal Ructure at BPM Aulia in Baubau City. The method used in this study uses a case study with a descriptive approach using seven Varney steps and the SOAP intervention method. Results: physical examination results found data: TTV (BP: 120/80 mmHg, N: 80x/minute, P: 20x/minute, S: 37.10C), TFU 3 fingers below PX (34 cm), the back of the fetus is on the left side of the mother, the lowest part of the fetus is the head and has entered the upper entrance of the pelvis, DJJ: 146x/minute, dilation 02 cm. At 13:30 WITA the dilation was complete (10 cm). The baby was born at 14:00 WITA normally without complications, the placenta was completely born at 14:10 WITA. For 2 hours later, observations were carried out with the results of the condition of the mother and baby being good. Conclusion: Care for Mrs. "T" was carried out in as much detail as possible in accordance with midwifery care and midwifery service standards.