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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 birthnulligravida - a woman who has never been pregnanthttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nulliparahttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/NulligravidanulliparaNullipara
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She would be the mother of three and, possibly, still pregnant with the fourth.
A woman who enters menopause early, a woman who has never given birth, a woman who enters artificial menopause at an early age (hysterectomy), and woman taking Depo Provera for contraception are all likely to develop osteoporosis.
a woman who has just given birth to a baby
G3P2-0-2 The G is the number of pregnancies the woman has had, so she has been pregnant 3 times. The 2 is how many times she has given birth, so she has given birth 2 times. The 0 is number of miscarriage or abortions, so she has had 0 miscarriages or abortions. Indicating she is currently pregnant because if she has been pregnant 3 times, given birth twice, but had 0 miscarriages/abortions - then there is one child yet to be accounted for, so she is currently pregnant. The last 2 is the number of living children she has.
The lactating can start when you are pregnant and after you've given birth and also after you've had an abortion. The hormones are the same.
A woman who has just given birth to a baby.
Grand multipara refers to a (grand multiparous) woman who has given birth five or more times. in other words, Para 5 and above.
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According to certain precepts recorded in Chapter 12 of the book of Leviticus, a woman who had given birth to a male child was to endure a period of 40 days in her purfication. However, a woman who had given birth to a female child was to endure a period of 80 days in her purification According to certain precepts recorded in Chapter 12 of the book of Leviticus, a woman who had given birth to a male child was to endure a period of 40 days in her purfication. However, a woman who had given birth to a female child was to endure a period of 80 days in her purification
The IUD is safe and effective in women who have not given birth. There may be a bit more cramping during insertion for a woman who has not had a vaginal delivery.