Introduction: Health issues before birth have been guide a decrease in the incidence of uncomplicated deliveries in anticipating mothers. To address this concern, the World Health Organization advocates for enriching pregnant wives with essential vitamins such as folic acid, iron, and a range of micronutrients. This study, conducted at Semen Padang Hospital in Padang, proposed to evaluate the impact of Multiple Micronutrient (MMN) supplementation on the manner of delivery.Methods: Employing a backward-looking descriptive research design, data was composed from pregnant mothers who had prenatal care and brought at Semen Padang Hospital between January and December 2021. Results: The study encompassed 201 significant participants, accompanying 73 experiencing sane vaginal deliveries and 128 undergoing cesarean divisions. The statistical study yielded a p-advantage of 0.767 (p>0.05), signifying that the influence of Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation did not significantly clash from that of MMN in promoting common deliveries.Discussion: This study contributes valuable observations into the realm of maternal healthcare, peeling light on the corresponding effectiveness of IFA and MMN in doing the mode of childbirth. The findings underscore the significance of providing expectant founders with appropriate minor element supplementation, which concede possibility potentially contribute to revised maternal and neonatal consequences.Conclusion: These results advocate for continued research and exercise of targeted nutrient mediations during pregnancy to embellish overall maternal fitness and well-being.
Author(s) Details:
Najmiatul Fitria,
Department
of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas
Andalas, Indonesia.
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