Abstract
THE INFLUENCE OF HYPNOBIRTHING INTERVENTION ON THE INTENSITY OF LABOR PAIN AND THE PROMOTION OF EARLY BREASTFEEDING INITIATION IN NEONATES: AN INVESTIGATION WITHIN THE TANJUNG SAMAK WORK AREA IN 2022
Fatiyani Alyensi*, Lesti Rahmawati, Isye Fadmiyanor, Ani Laila, Rahimatul Uthia
ABSTRACT
Labor pain is a physiological experience for all women during childbirth, with most (91.9%) experiencing severe pain due to uterine contractions. Excessive pain can lead to stress, inhibiting contractions. Hypnobirthing, a non-pharmacological technique, can reduce labor pain and facilitate early breastfeeding initiation (IMD). This quantitative quasi-experimental study aimed to assess the effect of hypnobirthing on labor pain intensity and IMD success. Conducted from February to April 2022, it involved 20 women, with 10 in the intervention group and 10 in the control group. Pain intensity and IMD success were measured using a numerical scale, analyzed with a dependent T-test (significance < 0.05). Results showed significant effects of hypnobirthing on reducing labor pain (p = 0.001) and improving IMD success (p = 0.000). It is recommended that midwives in Tanjung Samak be trained in hypnobirthing to enhance childbirth outcomes.
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