Repositioning the Fetal Breech Location with Settings Knee Chest Position and Yoga Practice for Pregnant Women
Journal: Nursing & Healthcare International Journal (Vol.5, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-12-07
Authors : Eprilla Rina Nursanti Kusumawaty I; Yunike;
Page : 1-5
Keywords : Pregnant mother; Trimester iii; at sungsang; Knee chest; Yoga pose adho mukha svanasana;
Abstract
Presentation or location of breeders may threaten the life of both the mother and the fetus. The condition of the uterine fundus is longitudinal, indicated by the shape of the uterus and the lack of space for fetal growth in the uterus. The up chest position Settings and the practice of yoga with certain positions on the expectant mother still did little research even though it repositioned the fetus into normal conditions. The purpose of the study is to find out the relationship of the knee-chest and the pose of yoga adho mukha svanasana to the reposition of sungsang on pregnant mother trimester iii, the liberating respondents count 88 in the two groups that get treatment of the knee-chest and adho mukha svanasana the study uses a quantitative approach with a test of chi-square to measure the significance of the independent relationship. It has found a link between the knee-chest position and the yoga pose adho mukha svanasana to the fetal reposition on pregnant mother trimester iii. The critical conclusion for health workers is to socialize expectant mothers to perform regular checkups to know the fetus's condition in the womb. If not for a handler to reposition the baby would be a risk of troubled delivery.
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