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A number of systems are incorporated into a female's obstetric history to record the number of past pregnancies and pregnancies carried to viable age. These include: The gravida/para/abortus (GPA) system, or sometimes just gravida/para (GP), is one such shorthand.
Gravidity is the number of times a woman was pregnant, whether she deliverd or not, including the present pregnancy. Parity is the number of times a woman has come to term and/or delivered a baby. A four digit system is used to describe this: G0P0000. The first digit is the number of times the woman came to term.
[19] [22] Therefore, during a second pregnancy a woman would be described as gravida 2, para 1 and upon live delivery as gravida 2, para 2. In-progress pregnancies, abortions, miscarriages and/or stillbirths account for parity values being less than the gravida number.
Patient identification: Patient Name, Gravida Para, Patient ID Number, Date of Admission, Ruptured Membranes [6] Time: It is recorded at an interval of one hour. Zero time for spontaneous labour is time of admission in the labour ward and for induced labour is time of induction. Fetal heart rate: It is recorded at an interval of thirty minutes.
In obstetrics, gestational age is a measure of the age of a pregnancy taken from the beginning of the woman's last menstrual period (LMP), [1] or the corresponding age of the gestation as estimated by a more accurate method, if available.
A number of agents have been studied for the secondary prevention of indicated preterm birth. Trials using low-dose aspirin , fish oil , vitamin C and E, and calcium to reduce preeclampsia demonstrated some reduction in preterm birth only when low-dose aspirin was used. [ 95 ]
The most significant difference between the NGSQ and the Register Systems is in the method of numbering for children who are not carried forward into future generations: The NGSQ System assigns a number to every child, whether or not that child is known to have progeny, and the Register System does not. Other differences between the two systems ...
Maria Verônica Aparecida César Santos, resident of Taubaté, owned a preschool and, at the time, had a four-year-old son.Before the hoax was revealed, she reported that she initially thought she was pregnant with twins, but later found out she was pregnant with quadruplets. [5]