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Gravida is the medical term meaning the number of pregnancies a woman has had.
The total fertility rate describes the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime.
Discrete. You can't have 1.5 pregnancies. Or anything between 1 or 2. If you have had 1, your next is 2.
Para on its own -- not as a prefix -- means the number of live children a woman bore. (Gravida refers to number of pregnancies). So a woman who had two pregnancies and three children (a set of twins) is Gravida 2 Para 3.
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.
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.
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.
No,it is physically impossible to determine the number of pregnancies or abortions a woman has had through any scientific test.
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 suffix -gravida refers to the number of pregnancies a woman has had, including the current pregnancy. For example, primigravida means a woman who is pregnant for the first time, while multigravida refers to a woman who has been pregnant more than once.
For many woman it does, it did for me, but not in all of my pregnancies.