Mental health has become a critical issue in the modern era characterised by rapid social, economic, and technological change. The mental health revolution reflects global awareness and efforts to…
According to prevalence data in several countries of breastfeeding such as Southeast Asia, namely 23.1% Thailand 51.2% Myanmar, and East Timor 52.2% (WHO, 2021). In Indonesia, joint care is carried…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) issued child growth standards that were then implemented in all parts of the world. The content is to emphasise the importance of breastfeeding alone to babies…
Based on the Census Survey in 2015, the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia was 305 per 100,000 live births. Meanwhile, the projected neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rate based on the 2017…
The use of family planning according to the type of family planning tool or method in Indonesia is dominated by the use of injectable family planning. The problem of breastfeeding infertility is a…
The prevalence of pregnant women in Asia is estimated to be 48.2% Africa 57.1% and Europe 25.1%. (WHO, 2020). Based on data from the National Sleep Foundation, the number of third trimester pregnant…
According to the results of the Ministry of Health's Indonesian Nutritional Status Study (2022), the prevalence of toddlers experiencing stunting in Indonesia is 21.6%. The Lubuk Sanai Community…