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The Corellations between Anemia and Chronic Energy Deficiency with the Long of First Stage of Childbirth
Prolonged labor is a prolonged labor time due to delayed progress of labor. Anemia is one of the
causes. Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) also one of the main causes. Based on delivery data from the
Kedu Health Center in 2019, it was found that from 832 deliveries, 94 deliveries (69.11%) being prolonged
labor both in the first and second stages. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of anemia
and Chronic Lack of Energy on the length of the first stage of labor. The study used an analytic survey
study with a cross sectional approach. The population was all pregnant women with an estimated birth from
March to April 2021 with a sample of 49 people. The sampling method used accidental sampling. Data
analysis using Chi Square test. The results showed that there was a relationship between Chronic Energy
Deficiency status in pregnant women and the incidence of prolonged labor (p value = 0.000) and there was
a relationship between anemia status and the incidence of prolonged labor (p value = 0.000). The results of
this study indicate that there is a relationship between Chronic Energy Deficiency status and anemia status
in pregnant women with the incidence of prolonged labor, so midwives need to improve counseling and
guidance on nutrition during pregnancy and maintain food intake to avoid poor nutritional status of pregnant
women and babies born and inform about the importance of Hb checks and measurements during
pregnancy.
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