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ABSTRACTIntroduction: exclusive breastfeeding. Factors that affect mothers not to give breast milk to babies, including the condition of mothers who are stressed, lack of confidence can cause the production of breast milk not smooth. The aim of this study was to study the combination of oxytocin therapy and music therapy in breast milk production and breastfeeding self-efficacy in postpartum mothers.Method: The study design used Quasy Experiment with a pre-posttest design. The population of mothers after childbirth who worked in the Kalijudan Health Center area, Surabaya. The sample used was 80 respondents, divided into 2 groups, 40 intervention groups and 40 control groups with purposive sampling. The independent variable is a combination of oxytocin therapy and music therapy. The dependent variable is breast milk production and breastfeeding self efficacy. The instrument used was a questionnaire breastfeeding production and breastfeeding self efficacy was validated and reliably. The research data were analyzed by the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and the Mann Withney test.Result: the results showed that there was a combination of oxytocin therapy and music therapy in breast milk production (p = 0,000) and breastfeeding self efficacy (p = 0,000) in the treatment group. There was a significant difference between the control and treatment groups in breast milk production (p = 0,000) and breastfeeding self efficacy (p = 0,000). Conclussion: the combined effect of oxytocin massage and music therapy effectively increases breast milk production and the efficacy of caring for it. Keyword: Oxytocin Massage, music therapy, ASI production, Breastfeeding Self Efficacy.

Highlights

  • The low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is a picture of the failure of breastfeeding

  • Studies indicate that a combination of oxytocin massage and music therapies in milk production (p=0.000) and self-nursing efficacy (p=0.000) affect treatment groups

  • The low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is a picture of the failure of breastfeeding caused

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Introduction

The low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is a picture of the failure of breastfeeding. Factors that influence mothers not to breastfeed infants include stress, uncertainty, or lack of confidence in the mother, which can interfere with exclusive breastfeeding and cause inadequate production. Factors that influence mothers not to give milk to babies include the condition of mothers who are sick, tired, unsure or lack confidence that can interfere with exclusive breastfeeding. If the mother's condition is healthy and feels comfortable when breastfeed, it will cause smooth milk production. The main cause of mothers not giving exclusive breastfeeding is because of the small milk production. Another reason is the mistrust of the mother breastfeeding her baby because the mother works

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