Application of Moxibustion Method with Acupressure and Essential Oil Aromatherapy on Pain Reduction and Cervical Dilation During the First Stage of Labour
Introduction: Discomfort, fear, and pain are major challenges for pregnant women during childbirth, potentially impeding the progress of labour. Many women opt for non-pharmacological methods, such as moxibustion, acupressure, and essential oil aromatherapy, to avoid medical induction due to their s...
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Main Authors: | Fitria Fitria (Author), Ni Wayan Noviani (Author), G.A Martha Winingsih (Author) |
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Babali Health,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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