Antenatal Midwifery Care for Mrs."H"Gip0a0 with Chronic Energy Deficiency at Sorawolio Health Center
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Abstract
Background: Chronic Energy Deficiency (SEZ) is when a person has a low nutritional status as a result of consuming insufficient amounts of macro-energy-rich foods. Since the needs of pregnant women are usually increased, the exchange of almost all substances is very active during the third trimester. Therefore, food consumption must increase, especially the consumption of foods that contain the energy necessary to meet the needs of the mother and fetus, thus lowering energy expenditure that causes hunger, and is also known as SEZs. Objective: To be able to provide obstetric care to pregnant women to Mrs." H" GIP0A0 with chronic energy shortage problem at the Sorawolio Health Center. Subject: The subject in this study is a pregnant woman, namely Mrs. "H" with the problem of Chronic Energy Deficiency Method: This study uses a case study approach with 7-step variation and SOAP management. Results: Subjective data obtained on Mrs. H, 26 years old, 27 weeks pregnant, complained of lack of appetite and easily felt tired when doing homework. Objective data were obtained, through the measurements of LiLA: 20.7 cm, BB: 44 kg, and BP measurement: 120/80 mmHg. The analysis obtained was Mrs. H, 26 years old GIP0A0 with chronic energy deficiency. The management carried out is the provision of supplementary food (PMT) and encouraging mothers to consume moringa leaf vegetables. Conclusion: After the administration of PMT and the combination of clear vegetables with moringa leaves, there was an increase in initial BB from 44 kg to 46 kg and LILA from 20.7 cm to 22 cm.