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    The Relationship Between Unmet Need for Family Planning for Fertile Age Couples and Unwanted Pregnancy in the Work Area of the Nunpene Public Health Center, North Central Timor Regency

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    Unmet need family planning is a group of women who do not want to have more children or want to spacing their pregnancies for up to 24 months but do not use contraceptives to prevent pregnancy. Unmet need for family planning is a multidimensional problem because it is influenced by various factors. This study aims to determine the relationship between the incidence of unmet need for family planning with unwanted pregnancy. This type of research is an analytic survey with a cross sectional design. The sample in this study was 100 fertile age couples. The results showed that there were 50 people (90.9%) who became pregnant because they did not use contraceptives and they describe it as unwanted pregnancy. The results showed that unmet need for family planning was related to unwanted pregnancy (p = 0.000)

    Relationship of Participation Pregnant Women in The Pregnant Classes with Anxiety in The Working Area of Oelolok Health Service Centre, North Central Timor Regency

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    Anxiety during pregnancy is caused by fear. Fear of increased pain, fear of damage or deformity such as episiotomy, rupture, stitches or cesarean section, and mothers fear injuring their babies. The mother's knowledge factor in dealing with childbirth is a very important factor affecting the smoothness of the birth process. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a relationship between the participation of pregnant women in the pregnant class and the level of anxiety in facing childbirth among pregnant women in the working area of ​​the Oelolok Puskesmas. The study design used in this study was a quasi-experimental model. There is a relationship between the participation of pregnant women in pregnancy classes and the level of anxiety in facing childbirt
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