THE EFFECT OF LACTATION MASSAGE WITH VIRGIN COCONUT OIL ON THE QUALITY OF BREAST MILK IN POST PARTUM : Literature Review

Harahap, Juraida Roito and Fathunikmah, Fathunikmah and Rismawan, Wawan THE EFFECT OF LACTATION MASSAGE WITH VIRGIN COCONUT OIL ON THE QUALITY OF BREAST MILK IN POST PARTUM : Literature Review. LINGUISTICA ANTVERPIENSIA, 2021 Issue-3, 3. p. 2021. ISSN ISSN: 0304-2294

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Abstract

National coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in 2018 is 74.5%. Failure to breastfeed can be caused by not releasing breastmilk smoothly. 35% of mothers stop breastfeeding on the grounds that breastfeeding is not smooth so that it cannot meet the needs of their babies. The decrease in milk production and fluency on the first day of post partum can be caused by a lack of the hormones prolactin and oxytocin which play a role in the smooth production and excretion of breast milk. The problem formulation used the PICO method and met the inclusion criteria. Efforts that can be made by midwives to overcome this problem by doing lactation massage, so that the production of breast milk is large and the baby gets adequate and quality breast milk. Objective: To analyze the effect of lactation massage with virgin coconut oil (VCO) on the quality of breast milk in postpartum mothers. Methods: This study uses a literature review method with an online database sourced from Google Scholar, Proquest, Elsevier, Pubmed, Willey and Sage online library. Search strategy by entering keywords lactation massage / breast massage / oxytocin massage / guinea pig massage / breast care, virgin coconut oil, milk breast / milk volume, intervention, quality of milk / milk production / smoothness of milk / milk output / sufficiency of breast milk, postpartum. Determination of the articles to be analyzed using the PRISMA protocol. Results: The results of the literature review analysis of 11 articles found that 8 articles of lactation massage (breast care, oxytocin massage, oxytocin massage, breast massage with sun essential oil, lactation massage with lavender aromatherapy) proved to have an effect on the quality of breast milk seen from the increase in breast milk production and volume of milk after 3 days post partum. Conclusion: The results of a review of the literature review articles recommend that midwives can perform lactation massage in postpartum mothers to improve the quality of breast milk with a combination of sun essential oil and lavender aroma therapy. Further research can be carried out by lactation massage using VCO with a quasi-experimental method.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: fathun fathunnikmah pkr
Date Deposited: 20 Apr 2022 03:54
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2022 03:54
URI: http://repository.pkr.ac.id/id/eprint/2468

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