Though based on the Millennium Development Goals or the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), maternal mortality is set at 103 per 100,000 births. This was conveyed by Minister of Women Empowerment and Child Protection Linda Amalia Sari Gumelar. (Index News, Tuesday 11 May 2010). As stated by the WHO World Health Report 2005 through some of the causes of maternal death are haemorrhage (25%), infection (13%), unsafe abortion (13%), eclampsia (12%), obstructed labor (37%). Obstructed labor (8%), other direct causes (8%), and indirect causes (20%). The indirect causes such as malaria, anemia, HIV / AIDS and cardiovascular disease, complicate pregnancy. (Child Info, 2011). The main causes of maternal deaths in Indonesia are haemorrhage, infection, eclampsia, obstructed labor and complications of abortion. According to Dr. Ieke Irdjiati, MPH. Secretary of the Directorate General of Public Health Department of Health states that 90% of maternal deaths are caused by haemorrhage, teksemia gravidarum, infection, obstructed labor and complications of abortion. Prolonged labor or parturition parturition kasep or displaced is a big problem in Indonesia because of aid in rural areas is still done by the shaman. (Manuaba, midwifery Sciences, 2005). Meanwhile, according to Harry Oxorn 2010,
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