Abstract
Introduction: The opening-stages of the cervix during baby-delivery-process is a physiological condition. In any case, if the interaction is excessively long, whenever left unchecked, it can influence the mother's condition as weariness, dread, stress, and stress that can expand agony and influence the conveyance cycle. The reason for this investigation was to break down the impact of murottal or reading Al-Qur'an treatment on the advancement of the main phase of work in the dynamic period of primigravida mothers. Methods: The research is utilized pre-experimental with a pre-posttest design. The participants in this study was 102 primigravida mothers who emanated to the VK Maternity who met the inclusion conditions with the sampling technique utilizing the accidental sampling method. Data collection comprises coding, editing, and tabulating, then the data is scrutinized by computer using the paired t-test with P-Value = 0.05. Results: The results exposed that the average cervical dilatation before murottal therapy was 5.46, the average after murottal therapy was 8.95. Paired t-test showed that there was an effect after murottal therapy. There is an increment in the amassing of cervical dilatation after murottal Al-Qur'an treatment. The examination presumes that there is an impact of murottal Al-Qur'an treatment on the advancement of the main phase of work in the dynamic period of primigravida mothers. Conclusion: The use of murottal Al-Qur'an treatment to primigravida mothers is extremely huge in aiding smooth the advancement of baby-delivery as far as the cervical opening. With the goal that the baby-delivery-process is simpler for the mother to live.
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