A nulllipara is a woman who has not given birth. Nulliparous describes a woman who has not given birth.
Nullipara is a woman who has never borne a viable child. Sometimes it's abbreviated "nullip." The adjective is nulliparous.
nullipara - a woman who has never given birth
nulligravida - a woman who has never been pregnant
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A woman who hasn't given birth is called a synthetic option.
A nullipara.
Infertility
The largest number of single births to one woman without any multiple births is 69. This record is held by the wife of Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia, who gave birth to 69 children in the 18th century.
Niger has the highest birthrate in the world, with an average of 7.2 births per woman. High fertility rates are influenced by factors such as poverty, limited access to contraception, and cultural norms that favor large families.
No, there is no vaginal discharge related to a UTI. The term UTI refers to a Urinary Tract Infection, it has nothing to do with the vagina.
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
No it doesn't. If the woman has not engaged in any sexual activity involving her sexual organs, then it will stretch her vaginal ring but any pain will be greatly outweighed by the pleasure of the act.
No, it is biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - menstruation only occurs after ovulation, which is prevented while a woman is already pregnant, and uterus lining shedding would result in miscarriage. A woman can experience vaginal bleeding while pregnant for other reasons, such as implantation bleeding or hormonal changes, if any woman is pregnant and experiences vaginal bleeding she should seek immediate medical attention as it may be that she is at risk of miscarriage.
I understand that the ancient Romans and Greeks bestowed great honor on any woman giving birth and remaining a virgin.
The production of vaginal lubrication is a natural physiological response that varies among individuals. Factors such as arousal, hormone levels, and overall health can contribute to the amount of vaginal lubrication produced. It is important to note that the term "wonderful women" is subjective and each person's experience with vaginal lubrication may vary. If you have concerns or questions about your own vaginal health, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional.
The fertility rates for women with Crohns disease are not much different from those without Crohns. Women with Crohn's disease should also be aware that pregnancy often results in normal gestation and that children are not more likely to have the disease just because mom has it. If a woman with Crohns is in remission at the time of conception, she has no greater risk for a disease flare than a woman who is not pregnant. A woman with active disease at the time of conception has a one-third chance of going into remission, a one-third chance of staying at the same disease activity level, and a one-third chance of getting worse during pregnancy. There is no evidence to suggest that inactive Crohn's disease has any effect on either female or male fertility, or on a woman's ability to carry a pregnancy to term and have a vaginal delivery.
No. Their offspring comes out in eggs.
Any trauma can lead to a hematoma. Vaginal hematoma can be caused by intercourse.
An alewife is an archaic term for a woman who keeps an alehouse, or any of a variety of North American fish.