The Impact of Pressing Posture on the Occurrence of Perineal Rupture in Women Who are Parturning

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  • Nur Khufrozia Puskesmas Gandasuli

Keywords:

maternity mother, menstrual position, perineal rupture

Abstract

Issues that frequently arise for laboring mothers include pushing too hard on the uterine fundus, the baby's heavy weight, the perineum, or the passage; using the incorrect pushing technique; and improper delivery management, such as incomplete opening or the use of birth control. Perineal tears are caused by a rigid or tense birth. This literature evaluation was written in order to ascertain how menstruation position affects the frequency of perineal rupture in laboring moms. A literature review is the research methodology employed. The PICOS framework is employed in the article search technique. Google Scholar and the Wiley online library, which was released between 2015 and 2020, are the databases that were used.

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Published

2024-11-30

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