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RELATIONSHIP OF LABOR TYPES WITH STATUS
Author(s) -
Nina Fitri,
Vitria Komala Sari
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
voice of midwifery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2620-7230
pISSN - 2089-0583
DOI - 10.35906/vom.v10i1.114
Subject(s) - meconium , medicine , apgar score , chi square test , test (biology) , obstetrics , health care , pregnancy , pediatrics , fetus , statistics , paleontology , genetics , mathematics , economics , biology , economic growth
Background: Every woman wants her labor to run smoothly and can give birth to a baby perfectly. Labor can proceed normally, but it is not uncommon for the labor process to experience obstacles and must be done through surgery. Objective: to find out the relationship between the type of labor and the health status of newborns in the city of Bukittinggi. Methods: analytical survey research with crossectional design. With a sample of 120 respondents. Time of study in June-August. The test used is the Chi-Square test with a 95% confidence level. Results: Statistical test results showed that there was a relationship between apgar score (p = 0.003 and OR = 3.237), respiratory conditions (p = 0.010 and OR = 2,800), meconium aspiration (p = 0,0005 and OR = 10,846), trauma to infants (p = 0,0005 and OR = 9,942), admission to care (p = 0,002 and OR = 3,667) and IMD (p = 0,0005 and OR = 24,750) to the type of labor. While infectious diseases did not have a relationship to the type of labor (p = 0.583). Conclusion: there is a correlation between apgar score, respiratory condition, meconium aspiration, admission to care and IMD with the type of labor. And there is no relationship between infection in newborns to the health status of newborns.   Keywords: Types of Labor, Health Status, Newborns.

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