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  <title>Distribution of Preeclampsia Risk Factors in Pregnant Woman with Mild Preeclampsia in Banyumas District</title>
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 <note>Preeeclampsia became the dominant cause of maternal death in Banyumas district in 2018, as an&#13;
effort to prevent preeclampsia is by carrying out early detection of preeclampsia risk factors. The purpose&#13;
of this study was to know the description of preeclampsia risk factors in Banyumas District. The research&#13;
design was quantitative descriptive research. The sample was 32 pregnant women with mild preeclampsia&#13;
with cluster sampling technique. Data collection using questionnaires by filling in through interviews and&#13;
data analysis using frequency distribution. The results showed the three most risk factors were interbirth&#13;
interval &gt; 10 years (46.9%), history of preeclampsia/hypertension (43.7%), and obesity (28.1%). While&#13;
the three least risk factors were twin pregnancies (3.1%), a history of diabetes mellitus (6.3%), and a&#13;
family history of preeclampsia (9.4%). The majority of respondents had preeclampsia risk factors&#13;
(90.6%), the highest number were 2 risk factors (43.8%), and 9.4% did not have risk factor. The&#13;
conclusion of this study was that the majority of respondents have risk factors for preeclampsia, so the&#13;
identification of preeclampsia risk factors is still relevant to be used as an effort to prevent preeclampsia.&#13;
Keyword: preeclampsia risk factors</note>
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