Cases of juvenile delinquency are increasing and attracting attention. The problem is increasing and worrying. A lot of news in various media raised about the problems of adolescents. One of them is getting pregnant out of wedlock. This study aims to…
The largest issue affecting mother and child health in industrialized nations with a population of 1.62 billion is anemia (1). Since using medications and supplements for the treatment of anemia sometimes results in adverse consequences,…
Stunting is the most common form of malnutrition (PE/micronutrients), affecting before birth and early after birth, related to maternal size, nutrition during pregnancy, and fetal growth. Stunting is not only caused by one factor but is caused by…
Dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain that is often experienced by women during menstruation. During menstruation there is an increase in prostaglandin levels (PGE 2) which can cause pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Dysmenorrhea can be treated in…
The prevalence of stunting globally in 2017 was 22.2% or around 150.8 million children under five in the world experienced stunting. Indonesia ranks fifth in the highest incidence of stunting after Pakistan (45%), Congo (43%), India (39%), and…
Accelerated reduction in stunting starts from the preconception period to the first 1,000 days of life. Teenagers, prospective brides/pUS candidates, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and children aged 0-59 months. Mentoring and counseling can…
Infancy is the most important phase. Toddlers who don't get good
nutrition can cause growth and development disorders. Self-efficacy
is the belief and ability of a mother in providing nutrition. The low
self-efficacy is due to the mother's lack…