Two children--two pregnancies (gravida) both resulting in two live births (para).
Gravida is how many times pregnant, para is how many were born. Abortive I guess means how many abortions or miscarriages, that makes no sense since all you need is gravida and para.
Gravida and Para is a measure mostly used in medical field to know how many pregnancies and how many deliveries. Gravida 0 means somebody has never been pregnant, but gravida 0 and para 0 is somehow not very convincing since delivery (para) is out of question without getting pregnant. But G1 P1 means one pregnancy and one delivery. If you say just G0, it means 'never been pregnant'. There are also more to para like deliveries, live births, abortions, and living children as P2-0-0-2.
Gravida is how many times you've been pregnant. Para is how many of those pregnancies got to 38-40 weeks. So this means the patient was pregnant 2 times and both pregnancies were carried out to the full term.
not possible because you could only have as many living children and miscarriages as you have pregnancies this patient only has had one pregnancy so she can not have 11 SAB
Nulligravida refers to a woman who has never been pregnant (or gravida 0).Primigravida refers to a woman who is pregnant for the first time or who has been pregnant once — in other words, from the time a woman gets pregnant the first time until she gets pregnant the second time, she can be referred to as a Primigravida (or gravida 1).Multigravida means a woman who is currently pregnant or who has been pregnant two or more times (gravida 2, gravida 3, etc.)
Nulligravida refers to a woman who has never been pregnant (or gravida 0).Primigravida refers to a woman who is pregnant for the first time or who has been pregnant once — in other words, from the time a woman gets pregnant the first time until she gets pregnant the second time, she can be referred to as a Primigravida (or gravida 1).Multigravida means a woman who is currently pregnant or who has been pregnant two or more times (gravida 2, gravida 3, etc.)
The gravida para notation (comment) would be written on the medical chart of a teenage or older female of childbearing years. The comment, basically a form of medical shorthand, is typically found on the chart when a female visits a gynecologist, fertility clinic, or is seen by any medical personnel regarding a current pregnancy.Specifically, "gravida 2 para 0 1 at 20 weeks" means this:A woman in her 2nd pregnancy (gravida or gravidity) with zero (0) live birth (para or parity) and now is pregnant (1) at 20 weeks into her pregnancy.A gravida 3 para 1 0 1 at 26 weeks means:A woman who has had 3 pregnancies, the first resulting in a birth, the second resulting in 0 birth, and the last number 1 being the current pregnany at 26 weeks.Nulligravida = a woman who has never been pregnant.Primigravida = a woman who is now pregnant for the first time or has been pregnant only one previous time.Multigravida or secundogravida = a woman who has had several to many pregnanciesGravida = The number of pregnancies, regardless of whether the pregnancies were carried to term. So if egg met sperm and resulted in conception/pregancy, that pregnancy is counted even if the fetus was miscarried or aborted.Para = The the number of more than 20-week ( written as >20-week) births, including viable and non-viable births, i.e., stillbirths. If a multiple birth (twins, triplets), it is counted as one pregnancy (one pregnancy - multiple births).Abortus - a term that is added IF a woman had a miscarriage or an induced elective or medically necessary abortionNote: For any pregnancy to count as a "birth" the fetus must be 20 weeks or more.
A woman can have at least 20 children
Yes. Many have had children.
2.29 children/woman
Yes
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