CONTINUITY OF CARE OF MRS. M WITH PERINEAL RUPTURE TITLE II AT PRATAMA NIAR CLINIC, MEDAN AMPLAS DISTRICT, MEDAN CITY IN 2025

Authors

  • Wini Sukariang Wati Gulo Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Siti Nurmawan Sinaga Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Rumondang Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Misna Andriani Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Melisda Nainggolan Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Sariati Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan
  • Aufa Risna Ayumahara Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mitra Husada Medan

Keywords:

Continuity of Care, Perineal, Rupture

Abstract

Perineal rupture is one of the common complications of childbirth that may cause bleeding and infection if not properly managed. Continuity of care in midwifery is essential to ensure maternal and neonatal safety from pregnancy through family planning services. This article aims to describe the implementation of continuity of midwifery care for Mrs. M with a second-degree perineal rupture at Niar Primary Clinic, Medan City. This study employed a descriptive case study design using a continuity of care approach. The subject was Mrs. M, a 24-year-old woman (G3P2A0), who received comprehensive midwifery care starting from the third trimester of pregnancy, labor, postpartum period, newborn care, to family planning services. Data were collected through interviews, observations, physical examinations, and documentation. The results showed that maternal and fetal conditions during pregnancy were within normal limits. Labor occurred spontaneously through vaginal delivery with a second-degree perineal rupture, which was managed according to standard midwifery procedures. The postpartum period and newborn care proceeded without complications. The mother chose an appropriate postpartum family planning method. In conclusion, continuity of midwifery care was successfully implemented and contributed to optimal outcomes for both mother and baby.

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Published

2025-08-14

How to Cite

Gulo, W. S. W., Siti Nurmawan Sinaga, Rumondang, Misna Andriani, Melisda Nainggolan, Sariati and Aufa Risna Ayumahara (2025) “CONTINUITY OF CARE OF MRS. M WITH PERINEAL RUPTURE TITLE II AT PRATAMA NIAR CLINIC, MEDAN AMPLAS DISTRICT, MEDAN CITY IN 2025”, Mitra Husada Health Internasional Conference (MIHHICo), 5(1), pp. 823–827. Available at: http://prosidingmhm.mitrahusada.ac.id/index.php/mihhico/article/view/689 (Accessed: 12January2026).