Multiparous
Gravida is the medical term meaning the number of pregnancies a woman has had.
Para is the number of live births.
Caligynephobia is the fear of beautiful women. I have not found a medical term specific to the fear of women alone.
The medical term for a pregnancy that is out of place is ectopic pregnancy. This occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies can be dangerous and require prompt medical attention.
they help get rid of unwanted pregnancies to women that don't want their pregnancies.
A physician who specializes in women's health is a gynecologist.
The"G" stands for the word "gravid", which is a medical term, that denotes how many times a female has been pregnant. The "P" stands for the medical term "para', which denotes how many living children the female had at the term of each of those pregnancies. In this case, G3P2 would mean that this female is currently pregnant for the 3rd time, with 2 other children born from the previous 2 pregnancies. A.Camp, RN
Gynecology/ gynecologist
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.
Placental mammals' system of reproduction is worse for the mother, although it is better for the baby. Long-term pregnancies are dangerous, as evidenced by the medical problems caused even by a healthy pregnancy in women and by the high rate of death in childbirth without advanced medicine.
Among women who become pregnant while using a progesterone-bearing IUD, about 15% have ectopic pregnancies
happens in only about 1-2% of pregnant women. But multi-fetal pregnancies occur far more often in women using fertility drugs.