Abstract

BACKGROUND: The incidence of prelabor rupture of membrane among maternity mothers at Lamongan tends to be high and fluctuating exceeds the incidence of prelabor rupture membrane nationally. Prelabor rupture membrane becomes one of the most commonly encountered labor complications and has an impact on fetal morbidity and mortality, especially high perinatal death. AIM: The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship of mother occupation, education, fetal abnormalities position, and age of the mother with the occurrence of prelabor rupture of membrane at Lamongan Regency in 2020. METHODS: This research was using a cross-sectional approach. The population was 203 responded, using probability sampling technique with simple random sampling obtained 134 respondents. Data analysis methods were used bivariate analysis of Chi-square tests. RESULTS: The results showed that factors related to prelabor rupture of membrane among maternity mothers are occupation (p = 0.001), education (p = 0.000), and fetal abnormality position (p = 0.018). Age is an insignificant factor (p = 0.334). CONCLUSION: Occupation, education, age of mother, and fetal abnormalities position factors become factors related to prelabor rupture of membrane. The recommendation of this study is to consider the influence of factors related to amniotic rupture early in pregnant women to minimize complications that may occur in the mother and baby, health workers always try to improve the quality of health services, especially antenatal care to detect factors related to the occurrence of prelabor rupture of membrane.

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