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Objective: To determine the quality of antenatal care received by pregnant women, and perceptions of pregnant women and antenatal care providers regarding antenatal care.Method: A quantitative and qualitative study of cases of referred pregnant women in t... see more

AbstractObjectives: Diagnosis of brainstem death and the vital organ function support in the pregnant woman to prolong gestation to attain fetal viability is still controversial. The decision is influenced by ethical and legal issue in the country. Anothe... see more

Objective: There were only few studies about the characteristic of vaginal pH among contraception user in Indonesia. This study aimed to determine the effect of contraception on vaginal pH among Indonesian women. Method: This study is a cross-sectional study. The target population was Indonesian women aged 15 - 50 years. The samples consisted of 492 people. Based on the method of contraception, subjects were grouped into 4 groups, subjects with combination hormonal contraceptives, progestin only, condoms/IUDs, and subjects with no contraception or sterile. Vaginal acidity (pH) was examined by Dip- Stick (Merck®). Result: The average age was 30.9 ± 8.27. The methods of contraception the subjects used were combination hormonal contraception (18.0%), progestin-only (29.5%), condom/IUDs (5.1%) and no contraception/sterile (47.4%). Most subjects had vaginal pH <5 (65.45%) with an average of 5.0 (3.0 - 10.0). Contraception users had lower vaginal acidity level than those without contraception (combination hormonal 65.2%, progestin-only 72.4%, IUD/condom 76.0%, no contraception/sterile 60.1%). In multivariate analysis, after controlling age and marital status, all types of contraception did not show significant association to vaginal pH. Conclusion: The average pH of the vagina in this study was 5.0 (3.0 to 10.0). There was no significant association between any methods of contraception and vaginal pH. [Indones J Obstet Gynecol 2010; 34-2: 69-72] Keywords: vaginal pH, contraception

Objective: There were only few studies about the characteristicof vaginal pH among contraception user in Indonesia. This studyaimed to determine the effect of contraception on vaginal pH amongIndonesian women.Method: This study is a cross-sectional study.... see more

Objective: To evaluate the role of hospitals in DKI Jakarta on primary and secondary cervical cancer prevention. Method: This was a survey conducted to 25 hospitals, chosen with simple random sampling from 109 hospitals in DKI Jakarta. Questionnaire used ... see more

AbstractObjective: To attain diagnostic accuracy of various gynecologic symptoms and signs in identifying causes of vaginal discharge.Method: Eighty-two subjects were included in this cross sectional study. Gynecologic symptoms and signs were inquired fro... see more

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