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Pregnancy and breastfeeding are condition which need extracaution when consume <br /> <br /> drug due to its effect on fetus or baby. Therefore, we need to give a safe and <br /> <br /> appropriate medicine for pregnant and lactating women. This study was conducted <br /&g...
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id-itb.:304402018-07-02T12:02:57Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# EMELIA NIM: 20715301, RIDA Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30440 Pregnancy and breastfeeding are condition which need extracaution when consume <br /> <br /> drug due to its effect on fetus or baby. Therefore, we need to give a safe and <br /> <br /> appropriate medicine for pregnant and lactating women. This study was conducted <br /> <br /> based on the above conditions. This research was conducted by cross sectional study <br /> <br /> method. Respondents were pregnancy and lactating women who visited the health <br /> <br /> center Ibrahim Adjie. There were 180 patients which were 125 pregnant women and <br /> <br /> 55 breastfeeding womens. It is found that pregnancy women in high risk were 23.2% <br /> <br /> and in young age were 4%. For most pregnant women's medical complaints were <br /> <br /> without symptoms or diseases. Pregnancy supplement was the largest consume drugs <br /> <br /> (91.2%). In other hand, the percentage of breastfeeding women in the 21-35 age was <br /> <br /> 69.1%, and 81.9% had an ability to produce breast milk in breastfeeding women. In <br /> <br /> this study, the drug related problems was also found in both types of respondents, and <br /> <br /> drugs were classified as a safe drug used in pregnancies and breastfeeding. It can be <br /> <br /> concluded from this study that most of respondents consume a safe drug. Outcome of <br /> <br /> this study was extra information leaflet which were made for pregnant women who <br /> <br /> consume Fe tablet, folic acid tablet, and calcium lactate tablet. <br /> text |
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding are condition which need extracaution when consume <br />
<br />
drug due to its effect on fetus or baby. Therefore, we need to give a safe and <br />
<br />
appropriate medicine for pregnant and lactating women. This study was conducted <br />
<br />
based on the above conditions. This research was conducted by cross sectional study <br />
<br />
method. Respondents were pregnancy and lactating women who visited the health <br />
<br />
center Ibrahim Adjie. There were 180 patients which were 125 pregnant women and <br />
<br />
55 breastfeeding womens. It is found that pregnancy women in high risk were 23.2% <br />
<br />
and in young age were 4%. For most pregnant women's medical complaints were <br />
<br />
without symptoms or diseases. Pregnancy supplement was the largest consume drugs <br />
<br />
(91.2%). In other hand, the percentage of breastfeeding women in the 21-35 age was <br />
<br />
69.1%, and 81.9% had an ability to produce breast milk in breastfeeding women. In <br />
<br />
this study, the drug related problems was also found in both types of respondents, and <br />
<br />
drugs were classified as a safe drug used in pregnancies and breastfeeding. It can be <br />
<br />
concluded from this study that most of respondents consume a safe drug. Outcome of <br />
<br />
this study was extra information leaflet which were made for pregnant women who <br />
<br />
consume Fe tablet, folic acid tablet, and calcium lactate tablet. <br />
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