RELATIONSHIP OF PERSONAL HYGIENE AND EARLY MOBILIZATION WITH PERINEUM WOUND HEALING

  • Rachmawati A
  • Sari D
  • Yunita N
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Postpartum mothers who have perineal wounds are susceptible to infection because they are not clean and will affect the length of healing of the perineum. Early mobilization is a policy to quickly guide postpartum mothers out of their beds and walk and can smooth blood …

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Rachmawati, A., Sari, D. J. E., & Yunita, N. (2019). RELATIONSHIP OF PERSONAL HYGIENE AND EARLY MOBILIZATION WITH PERINEUM WOUND HEALING. JURNAL KEBIDANAN, 9(2), 130. https://doi.org/10.31983/jkb.v9i2.4366

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