International Journal of Obstetrics, Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing
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International Journal of Obstetrics, Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing

IJOPNN V-11 I -1 2025

IJOPNN V-11 I -1 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-15

A Pre-Experimental Study To Assess The Effectiveness Of Structured Teaching Programme On Knowledge Regarding Integrated Management Of Neonatal And Childhood Illness (IMNCI) Among Multi-Purpose Health Workers In Selected Health Center Of District Mohali, Punjab

By Shayesta Amin, Heera Mani, Sukhdeep Kaur, and Somlata .

Abstract: Introduction: Children are our future, representing our most valuable resource and a key asset to any nation. The children of today are the citizens of tomorrow, the emerging human resources and future leaders of the country. Healthy children are not just assets, but also the foundation for building a strong and prosperous nation. It is…

Published 2025-02-15

A Study To Assess The Effectiveness Of Structured Teaching Programme On Knowledge And Practices Regarding Menstrual Hygiene Among Early Adolescent School Girls At Kuppam

By Abhirami. Mani, Daniel Arun Kumar.K, Sumitha Devi, Pavithra M N, M Melvin David, Abiya Kishore, Abhinandana Binu, Akhila Eldhose, and A Pavithra

Abstract: Background and aims: Menstruation is a process that only impacts women.In current society myths and cultural beliefs regarding menstruation have an important menstrual practice, which causes teenage groups to be ignorant of the scientific information required to maintain excellent reproductive health. Due to ignorance of the menstrual cycle, menstruation is surrounded by psychological and religious…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-15

Descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding management of dysmenorrhea and to provide an informational booklet among students at government girls higher primary school Varuna, Mysuru, Karnataka

By Veena Santhosh and Nanda Prakash P

Abstract: Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is a widespread gynecological condition marked by painful menstrual cramps caused by uterine contractions. It is classified into primary and secondary types, with primary dysmenorrhea being more common among adolescents, while secondary dysmenorrhea is typically linked to underlying pelvic disorders. The prevalence of dysmenorrhea is high globally, affecting a significant proportion of menstruating…

PublishedSubscriptionCase Study 2025-02-15

Pelvic Floor “ Drop ” Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Exercise And Benson’s Relaxation Technique For Post Caesarean Pain And Stress Relief : A Case Study

By Dhritiraj Talukdar and N.Victoria Chumthang

Abstract: Background : Caesarean delivery can lead to complications such as post-surgical pain, infection, pelvic muscle weakness, and maternal stress. Peripheral neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) exercises help improve muscle coordination, enhance strength, and relieve pain. Benson's relaxation therapy, a form of meditation or breathing exercise, is effective in alleviating post-Caesarean pain and mental stress. Aim : The…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-05-10

Prediction of Perineal Trauma During Childbirth By Assessment of Striae Gravidarum Score

By Roshni Sanodiya

Abstract: Perineal trauma is a common complication during vaginal childbirth, often resulting in short- and long-term maternal morbidity. Early prediction of women at risk can aid in preventive strategies and improve maternal outcomes. Striae gravidarum, commonly known as stretch marks, are skin changes that occur during pregnancy due to hormonal, mechanical, and genetic factors. Recent studies…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-02-15

Shoulder Dystocia: A Comprehensive Overview of Causes, Management, and Outcomes

By Ritu . and Anshika Rosha

Abstract: Shoulder dystocia is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication that can occur during childbirth, characterized by the baby's shoulder becoming stuck in the mother's pelvic area after the head has been delivered. This obstructed delivery can lead to severe difficulties in the birth process, requiring immediate and skilled intervention to prevent harm to both the…