Gravida-para
`Gravida/para` status is medical shorthand for a woman's obstetric history. Gravida indicates the total number of pregnancies a woman has had, regardless of whether they were carried to term. Para indicates the number of viable(>20 wks)births. Note: pregnancies consisting of multiples, such as twins or triplets, count as ONE birth Therefore, a woman who has had two pregnancies (both of which resulted in live births) would be noted as G2P2.
So the answer to that question is grav. 5, para 2.
grav 5, para 2
There is no specific medical term for a woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births. However, she may be considered as someone who has experienced recurrent pregnancy loss or recurrent miscarriages. It is essential for her to consult with a healthcare professional or a fertility specialist to determine any underlying causes or potential treatment options
Gravida-para`Gravida/para` status is medical shorthand for a woman's obstetric history. Gravida indicates the total number of pregnancies a woman has had, regardless of whether they were carried to term. Para indicates the number of viable(>20 wks)births. Note: pregnancies consisting of multiples, such as twins or triplets, count as ONE birth Therefore, a woman who has had two pregnancies (both of which resulted in live births) would be noted as G2P2.So the answer to that question is grav. 5, para 2.
The medical term for a woman who has had one live birth is "primipara." The prefix "primi-" means "first," and "para" refers to a woman who has given birth to one or more viable offspring. In medical terminology, the number of live births a woman has had is often indicated with a number following the term "para." For example, a woman who has had two live births would be referred to as "para 2," and a woman who has not given birth to a live baby but has had three miscarriages would be referred to as "gravida 3, para 0."
2 pregnancies. 0 live abortions/miscarriages 2
Birth Rate(s)
G= gravid, pregnant P= para, carried to term G1P0 is a woman who has had one pregnancy and no live births. She may be a pregnant woman who has not given birth yet, or a woman who had been pregnant once and had a spontaneous or therapeutic abortion. If she is pregnant, when she does deliver, she will usually be G1P1 (or G1P2 if twins, etc.)
2 miscarriages
There is only one that can be verified: according to magazine reports, Whitney Houston suffered a miscarriage in December 1996. As for information about other miscarriages, it is difficult to say, since the other stories are based on tabloid rumors, and there is no accurate way to fact-check those claims.
In 2008, 2.9 infants died per 1000 live births.
6 births, 2 deaths
Pregnant twice and delivered no live births