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∙ 2013-02-28 02:25:12grav 5, para 2
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∙ 2013-02-28 02:25:12Gravida-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.
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.
Para refers to the number if live births a woman has had, gravida refers to the number of pregnancies regardless of the outcome. * * * * * No. Para refers to the number of pregnancies resulting in a birth or births after 20 weeks. Multiple pregnancies still count as 1. Also, the birth can be live, viable or a still birth.
Yes, the majority of miscarriages happen before the woman even knows she is pregnant.
G3P2A1 refers to the pregnancy history of a woman... G stands for gravida (the # of times a woman has been pregnant, regardless of the outcome of the pregnancy) P stands for parity (the # of viable births) A stands for abortus (the # of lost pregnancies.. ie due to miscarriage or abortion) Therefore, a woman with G3P2A1 status has had 3 pregnancies, 2 viable births and 1 lost pregnancy.
If the miscarriages were before 20 weeks then G5P2A3. If the miscarriages were after 20 weeks then they are no longer counted as A (abortus) but as P (para) - so G5P5A0.
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.
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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.
all that survived was 8
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."
The medical term for a woman who has had many births is multigravida. This term refers to a person who has had two or more live births. A person who has never had a baby is referred to as nulligravida.
For an average woman, she typically gave birth to over 7 babies in the 1800's. That number does not include stillborns or miscarriages.
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Infertility
The average number of people per household in China is three, as the fertility rate is about 1.5 births per woman.
no but if you want a boy have your pregnant woman eat apples.