Pengaruh Pemberian Madu Terhadap Kadar Hemoglobin, Berat Badan Lahir Dan Plasenta Pada Ibu Hamil Dengan Anemia

Authors

  • Kartika Asli STIKes Graha Edukasi Makassar
  • Juwita Juwita Universitas Mega Rezky Makassar
  • Muldaniyah Muldaniyah STIKes Graha Edukasi Makassar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30651/jkm.v7i4.15079

Keywords:

Madu, Fe, Hemoglobin, Berat Badan Lahir, Plasenta

Abstract

One of the efforts made to prevent anemia in pragnancy  is to use local plants in the community, namely honey. In general honey is effective for producing energy, increasing endurance, and increasing stamina. Honey also contains vitamin C, vitamin A, iron (Fe), and vitamin B12 which functions as the formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin. This study aimed to assess the difference between the intervention group Honey + Fe and the dick Fe group by measuring Hemoglobin levels, birth weight and placenta in pregnant women with anemia

Methods: This research is a quantitative study with a type of quasi experiment research. A sample of 46 people was selected by purposive sampling.

Result: The results showed a significant difference in hemoglobin levels between the intervention group Honey + Fe (mean: 11.86 ± 0.94) and the Fe control group (mean: 10.16 ± 1.05) with a value of p = 0,000 (<0,05). The same was found in the measurement of Birth Weight showing a significant difference between the intervention group Honey + Fe (mean 3030 ± 495.53) and the Fe control group (mean 2521 ± 390.75), with a p value: 0,000 (<0.05 ) In contrast to the results of placental weight measurements, no significant differences were found between the intervention group Honey + Fe (mean 520 ± 43.37) and the Fe control group (mean 504 ± 47.65), with a p value: 0.250 (>0.05) .

Author Biographies

Kartika Asli, STIKes Graha Edukasi Makassar

D-IV Kebidanan

Juwita Juwita, Universitas Mega Rezky Makassar

D3-Kebidanan

Muldaniyah Muldaniyah, STIKes Graha Edukasi Makassar

D-IV Kebidanan

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Published

2022-12-16