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BIRTH PLAN

✓ Siapa saja orang yang diinginkan ibu untuk


mendampinginya di ruang bersalin. Misalnya, suami, doula
atau ibu kandung.
✓ Daftar makanan dan minuman apa saja yang ingin
disediakan saat jelang persalinan dan pascapersalinan.
✓ Aktivitas apa saja yang bisa dilakukan saat menunggu
persalinan.
✓ Siapa yang mendokumentasikan proses persalinanan
✓ Posisi persalinan yang diinginkan ibu
✓ Jika proses persalinan yang ibu inginkan tidak bisa terwujud,
berikan rencana cadangan
✓ Intervensi media apa saja yang ibu ingin dan tidak ingin
lakuka
✓ Suasana ruangan persalinan yang bisa membuat ibu jadi
nyaman, misalnya dengan aroma terapi atau alunan musik
instrumental.
IMPACT OF BIRTH PREPAREDNESS AND COMPLICATION READINESS (BP/CR)
INTERVENTIONS ON BIRTH WITH A SKILLED ATTENDANT
1. WHO definition of skilled attendant: a health provider who has at least the minimum knowledge
and skills to manage normal childbirth and provide basic (first line) emergency obstetric care.

2. The presence of a skilled attendant at birth (SBA) is promoted as a key strategy to prevent the
leading causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.

3. According to WHO, BP/CR plans contain the following elements:


✓ desired place of birth;
✓ preferred birth attendant;
✓ location of the closest facility for birth and in case of complications;
✓ funds for any expenses;
✓ supplies and materials to bring to the facility;
✓ an identified labour and birth companion;
✓ an identified support person to look after other children at home;
✓ identified transport to a facility for birth or in case of complications;
✓ and identification of compatible blood donors if needed
CONCLUSION
1. This review does suggest that BP/CR interventions in combination with other
interventions have the potential to increase use of SBAs and to increase timely use of
facility care for birth and obstetric and newborn complications.

2. Study of this process and outcomes, should include mixed methods by transdisciplinary
research teams
REFERENCES
1. Carlough M, McCall M. Skilled birth attendance: what does it mean and how can it be measured? A clinical
skills assessment of maternal and child health workers in Nepal. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2005
May;89(2):200-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2004.12.044. PMID: 15847895.

2. Solnes Miltenburg A, Roggeveen Y, Shields L, van Elteren M, van Roosmalen J, Stekelenburg J, et al. (2015)
Impact of Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness Interventions on Birth with a Skilled Attendant: A
Systematic Review. PLoS ONE 10(11): e0143382. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143382

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