Background: The problem that most felt the presence of perineal laceration was pain. In the postpartum mothers
experience pain because of perineal lacerations cause unpleasant effects such as pain and fear to move, so it can cause
many problems. The solve of this problem can be administered with pharmacologic therapy and nonpharmacologic
therapy. Non-pharmacologic therapy can be given to reduce pain include stimulation of the skin, giving warm and
cold compresses. Warm compress is the act of giving a sense of warmth to the client specific parts of the body and a
cold compress is provide a sense of cold on the client by using ice water on the body that feels pain. Objective of the
study was to determine the effectiveness of warm compress and cold compress against the perineal laceration
primiparous.
Methods: This study using Quasi Experiments with two group pretest and posttest with Mann Whitney test. Total
sample is 36 people, 18 people warm compresses and 18 people cold compresses, by using accidental sampling
technique. Techniques warm compresses and cold compresses performed three times during one day.
Results: This study shows that there is a difference between therapeutic warm compresses and cold compresses.
Conclusions: Cold compress more effective in reducing laceration perineum pain on primiparous.
Keywords: Warm, Cold, Compress, Perineum laceration pain