AROMATERAPI PAPPERMINT DALAM MENGURANGI EMESIS GRAVIDARUM PADA IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER I
JURNAL

JURNAL




Oleh:
Susanti; Silvia mona; Melinda Rosa Lubis


PROGRAM STUDI D3 Kebidanan

FAKULTAS Kedokteran

Batam

2023
Abstrak:

Nausea and vomiting occur in 60-80% of primigravida, and 1 in 1,000 pregnancies exacerbate these symptoms. Emesis gravida occurs during pregnancy worldwide. Data on pregnant women who experience vomiting worldwide vary in incidence, and the highest vomiting rate is in Norway at 2.2%. Approximately 400,000 and 350,000. Pregnant women in the United States and Canada each experience nausea and vomiting yearly. This study aims to see changes in emesis gravidarum using papermint aromatherapy by applying Varney's documented seven-step midwifery management care. This type of research is descriptive research intended to investigate situations, conditions, or other events whose results are then presented in the form of research reports. Based on the results of the case study, the treatment achieved at the first visit was that the mother experienced nausea, vomiting, and weakness, could not do her usual activities, and had a lack of sleep. Upset after receiving additional midwives. Peppermint Oil Therapy, the mother understood and was willing to undergo all the health education offered. At the second visit, the mother felt that her nausea and vomiting had decreased, but she was still weak, and her sleep pattern was still disturbed. On the third visit, the mother's nausea and vomiting did not change, still the same as the second day, but at least she could eat a little. On the fourth visit, the mother felt less nausea and vomiting, was no longer weak, and the mother's appetite began. At the fifth visit, the mother felt that her nausea and vomiting had decreased and she was no longer soft, so she could move slowly, and her appetite began to improve. At the sixth visit, the mother felt that the nausea and vomiting had decreased, the mother's complaints were regular, and the mother's appetite had improved. Keywords: : health education, mosquito nest eradication, dengue haemorrhagic fever