- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 10 June 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
The Importance of USG during Pregnancy<\/a><\/h3>
The Importance of Ultrasound during Pregnancy \nDuring pregnancy, it is mandatory to perform an ultrasound examination (ultrasonography). This is an examination technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to display a picture of the inside of the body, so that it can determine the condition and growth of the fetus in the womb. \n\n Types of Ultrasound Examination \nThere are three types of ultrasound examinations that can be performed, namely 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasound. Early pregnancy examinations (first trimester) are usually carried out using a 2D ultrasound technique, producing black and white images of the development of the fetus in the womb. If the doctor suspects a pregnancy disorder, pregnant women are advised to carry out a pregnancy examination using 3D and 4D techniques. This technique will produce more accurate and detailed results, even in the form of moving images (4D). \n\n What Happens During an Ultrasound Examination? \nUltrasound examinations are generally performed 4 times during pregnancy. Namely once during the first trimester, once during the second trimester, and twice during the third trimester. However, this number may change, depending on the condition of the pregnancy and certain medical indications. \n\n Benefits of Ultrasound during Pregnancy \n1. First Trimester of Pregnancy (Less than 12 Weeks) \nThe purpose of ultrasound examination in the first trimester of pregnancy: \n\n \n Confirm pregnancy \n Checking the fetal heart rate \n Determine gestational age and estimated time of birth \n Finding out the twin pregnancy \n Check the condition of the placenta, uterus, ovaries, and cervix \n Identify abnormalities in the fetus \n Diagnosing the risk of ectopic pregnancy, a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus \n \n\n 2. Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy \nThe purpose of ultrasound examination in the second trimester (12-24 weeks of gestation) and third trimester (24-40 weeks of gestation): \nMeasuring the uterine fundus (top of the uterus) \n\n \n Determine the sex of the fetus \n Monitor fetal position and development \n Confirm the presence of multiple pregnancies \n \n\n Confirming intrauterine death (death of the fetus in the womb) \nMonitor amniotic fluid levels and ensure whether the fetus is getting enough oxygen for growth and development \nIdentify the presence of genetic disorders in the fetus, such as Down syndrome \nCheck for congenital abnormalities or risk of birth defects, as well as structural abnormalities (such as blood flow problems) and problems with the uterus (such as tumors during pregnancy) \nIdentify abnormalities in the placenta, such as placenta previa (a condition in which the placenta attaches to the lower part of the uterus, blocking the birth canal) and placental abruption (a condition in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall before the fetus is delivered). \n\n That's a fact about the importance of ultrasound in early pregnancy. Don't be afraid and hesitate to check your pregnancy at the hospital so that the development and health of the fetus and pregnant women can be monitored properly until the day of birth. Healthy greetings. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 18 January 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Benefits of Pregnancy Exercise<\/a><\/h3>
Pregnancy is a phase that is highly coveted for every married woman. During pregnancy, every pregnant woman has different symptoms. Not infrequently one of the experienced is nausea, vomiting and feeling tired quickly. Pregnancy often makes the body feel tired faster and want to continue to lie in bed. However, not moving actively during pregnancy can actually make the body unfit and complicate the delivery process. One type of exercise that is relatively safe to do and can be done by most pregnant women is pregnancy exercise. \n\n Pregnancy exercise aims to maintain the fitness of pregnant women, while preparing physically for childbirth. Doctors will recommend pregnancy exercise as long as you feel comfortable doing it and does not conflict with your health and pregnancy conditions. Psychologically, pregnancy exercise makes you think more positively because you feel much more prepared for childbirth. In addition, after the baby is born, pregnancy exercises also help you get back to your original body shape and stamina. In addition, there are many benefits of doing regular pregnancy exercises, including: \n\n - Relieves aches, pains and discomforts felt during pregnancy \n\n - Tighten muscles \n\n - Strengthens the heart and lungs \n\n - Makes sleep better \n\n - Helps avoid excessive weight gain \n\n - Relieve pain due to increased load on the spine \n\n - Strengthen Joints \n\n If you haven't exercised for a long time, you can start by doing pregnancy exercises for 5 minutes a day, then increase to 10 minutes and continue to increase to at least 30 minutes per day. \n\n To get maximum results, you can join the pregnancy exercise class which was opened at RSIA Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga. The Pregnancy Gymnastics class was guided by the Personal Maternity Officer, Midwife Alvina fitria eka Putri, who is experienced in handling pregnancy exercises and various patients who consulted obstetrics and gynecology specialists. Get a pregnancy exercise class package promo by contacting the Personal Maternity Officer Personal Maternity Officer Midwife Alvina fitria eka Putri 0858 7054 3729. Healthy with RSIA Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 18 October 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
ANEMIA IN PREGNANCY<\/a><\/h3>
Anemia in pregnancy has become a national trend that has an impact on the nation's successors. According to basic health research data, 37% of pregnant women in Indonesia are anemic. When a woman is pregnant, there will be changes in the body that will affect health conditions. Naturally, the body of pregnant women will form more red blood cells to meet the oxygen and nutritional needs of the fetus. The production of red blood cells and hemoglobin requires various components, such as iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12. If the body lacks one of these substances, anemia can occur (lack of red blood cells). Anemia in pregnant women should not be ignored because it can endanger themselves and the fetus in the womb. \nSymptoms of Anemia \nSome pregnant women with anemia do not cause symptoms, so they are often ignored. However, with increasing gestational age, symptoms may appear or even get worse. \nSymptoms of anemia in pregnant women are: \n-Body feels weak, tired, and lethargic continuously \n-Dizzy \n-Out of breath \n-Fast heart rate \n-Chest pain \n- Pale skin, lips and nails \n-Cold hands and feet \n-Difficulty concentrating \nCauses of Anemia in Pregnancy \nThe causes of anemia in pregnant women vary, one of which is a lack of iron and vitamin B12. This is influenced by an unhealthy diet. In addition, other medical conditions such as bleeding, kidney disease, and immune system disorders also cause anemia. \nRisk Factors for Anemia in Pregnancy \nAll pregnant women are at risk for anemia. Factors that increase pregnant women experiencing anemia are: \n-Pregnant twins \n-The distance of pregnancy is too close \n-Vomiting and nausea during pregnancy \n-Pregnant teenage years \nLess consumption of foods rich in iron and folic acid \nHave a history of anemia before pregnancy \n\n Dangers of Anemia in Pregnancy \nAnemia is a common health problem in pregnant women, but it should not be underestimated. The following are some of the dangers of anemia: \n-Bleeding during childbirth \n-Depression after giving birth \n-Babies born with low weight \n- Babies born prematurely \n-Babies born with anemia \n-Fetal Death \nHow to Overcome Anemia in Pregnancy \nTo overcome anemia in pregnancy, here are some things that need to be done: \n1. Eat nutritious food \nThe recommended foods are foods that are high in iron and folic acid. Examples of foods that are high in iron are: \n- Cooked low fat meat \n-Seafood such as fish, squid, and shrimp that are cooked thoroughly \n- Hard-boiled eggs \n-Green vegetables, such as spinach and kale \n-Peas \n-Pasteurized dairy products \n-Potato \n-Wheat \nWhile foods contain high folic acid, namely: \n-Green vegetables such as spinach, broccoli \n-Fruits such as oranges, avocados, papayas, bananas \n-Nuts such as peas, kidney beans, soybeans \n-Wheat \n-Egg yolk \n-Watch \n2. Consuming Vitamin C \nVitamin C helps the process of absorption of iron from food more effectively. Consumption of vegetables and fruits high in vitamin C such as oranges, broccoli, tomatoes can help overcome anemia in pregnant women. \n3.Take Supplements \nIntake of supplements such as iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid can help overcome anemia in pregnancy. \nHow to Prevent Anemia in Pregnancy \nOne way to prevent anemia during pregnancy is to take iron supplements. In addition, regulating a good diet can also help the occurrence of anemia during pregnancy. Eat foods high in iron, folic acid, vitamin B12, and vitamin C. \n\n After knowing the symptoms and dangers that arise from anemia during pregnancy, it is hoped that pregnant women can immediately consult a doctor if they experience symptoms of anemia. In addition, pregnant women are also expected to maintain a healthy diet to avoid anemia during pregnancy. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>"); $('#div_next_link').html(" <\/span>");
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