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Breast Care Health Education
Breast Care Health Education
Subject :
Sub Subject :
Place : in hospital
Purpose :
1. General Purpose
After being given education about breast care, post partum mothers
are expected to be able to know, understand, comprehend and
apply about it well
1. Special Purpose
- Definition of breast care
- Objective does breast care
- Timing of breast care
- Requirements to achieve the best results
- Tools used in performing breast care
- Steps perform breast care
Media : PPT
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
INTRODUCTION
Background
Every woman would want the ideal breast shape and attractive,
then we often hear some women choose not to breastfeed because of
fears the baby will become saggy breasts.
Not only that, the mother wishes to breastfeed her baby is often
hampered by the inconvenience that arise during the process of
breastfeeding, such as due to minor disturbances such as a baby is
difficult to suck breast milk, breast blisters and others.
These conditions often deter mothers to breast feed the baby. And
it is very unfortunate, because breast milk is a combination of essential
nutrients with ideal proportions and form most easily absorbed by the
baby, which is needed to optimize the growth process of the child.
B. PURPOSE
1. Keeping the breast, especially the cleanliness of the nipple
to avoid infection.
2. Stimulate the milk glands, so the milk production smoothly.
3. Prepare psychologically for breastfeeding mothers.
C. TIMING OF
1. Performed on days 1-2 after birth.
2. Performed at least 2 times a day.
E. TOOLS USED
1. Clean vegetable oil / baby oil.
2. Cotton
3. The glasses are clean
4. Two kom medium containing warm water and cold water.
5. Two wash cloths
6. Towel
F. STEPS
1. Compress the nipple with cotton wool soaked in baby oil for a
few minutes
Perform sequencing breast as follows:
2. Massage Firstr
Apply oil to hands. Place both hands between the breasts.
massage is started upward, then left palm move to the left and
right palm move to the right side.
Do the massage downwards and sideways.
Repeat each movement 20 to 30 for each breast.
3. Massage Second
Hold left breast with left hand, then the right-hand edge of the
little breast sequence from the base to the nipple. Do this also
for the right breast.
Repeat each movement 20 to 30 for each breast.
4. Massage Third
Hold left breast with the left hand while the right hand clenched
and massage with knuckles toward the base of the nipple.
Do this also for the right breast.
Repeat each movement 20 to 30 for each breast.
5. Massage fourth
Hold the base of the breast with both hands then massage from
the base of the breast toward the nipple once
6. Massage fifth
Massage nipple and breast milk until discharge capacity with a
cleaner / glasses.
7. Compression
The second compresses the breast with a small towel warm for
two minutes, then replace it with cold compresses two minutes
and compress again with warm water for two minutes.
CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
CONCLUSION
Breast care after childbirth intended that the breast is always clean
and easy to inhaled by the baby. Many mothers who complained about
the baby did not want to suckle, this could be due to technical factors
such as nipple incoming or wrong position. Of course, in addition to
technical factors, the mother's milk is also influenced by nutrition and
psychological condition of the mother.
ADVICE
EVALUATION