Midwifery Care for Mrs. Y Labor with Premature Rupture of Membranes
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Abstract
Background: The rupture of the mother's amniotic membrane before labor begins is commonly referred to as premature rupture of membranes (KPD). This can occur after the fetus has developed in the womb or before 37 weeks gestation. Objective: To provide midwifery care to the delivery mother Mrs.Y GVPIVA0 gestation 38 weeks 1 day with premature rupture of membranes (PROM) in the delivery room of Puskesmas Wajo. Methods: Case study with descriptive approach using 7 Varney steps and SOAP intervention method. Subject: The one taken in this case was Mrs. Y. Result: From this study, it was obtained in Mrs. Y that there were no problems found when dealing with cases of premature rupture of membranes (PROM). When dealing with cases of premature rupture of membranes in Mrs. Y, a 500 ml Ringer lactate infusion was given. In addition, an infusion of 5 IU of oxytocin was given as much as 20 drops to accelerate and strengthen contractions, and care was monitored from stage I to stage IV. Conclusion: The mother and fetus were found to be in good condition, as evidenced by TTV within normal limits, and the case study results, which were obtained using Varney's 7-step management and documentation in the form of SOAP from stage I to stage IV, were all normal and without any complications.