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Hubungan Penggunaan Alat Kontrasepsi Kb Suntik Dengan Gangguan Perdarahan Menstruasi Pada Akseptor KB Di Puskesmas Tompobulu
Published Feb 3, 2020 · Fatma Jama, Yusrah Taqiyah
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Abstract
Hormonal contraception is the most widely used birth control choice by acceptors. Hormonal contraception has several side effects namely nausea, headache, mammary pain, fluor albus, weight gain, hyporeorrhea found in the use of pill contraception. Whereas the use of injection contraception often causes irregular bleeding (spotting), and amenorrhoea. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between the use of injection contraception contraception with menstrual bleeding disorders in family planning acceptors at Tompobulu Health Center, Gowa Regency. The research design used was descriptive analytic with cross-sectional approach. The sample in this study amounted to 101 KB acceptors. Samples were taken with a non probality sampling technique with a purposive sampling approach. Research instruments using a questionnaire. Chi-square test results using fisher's exact text with a significance limit (α = 0.05). The results showed that there was a significant relationship between the use of injection contraception and spotting disorders on KB acceptors with a value of ρ = 0.007 and there was no significant relationship between the use of injection contraception contraception with menorrhagia disorders on KB acceptors with a value of ρ = 1,000.
Injection contraception is significantly associated with spotting disorders in family planning acceptors, but not with menorrhagia disorders.
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