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  2. Gravidity and parity - Wikipedia

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    The gravida/para/abortus (GPA) system, or sometimes just gravida/para (GP), is one such shorthand. [ citation needed ] For example, the obstetric history of a female who has had two pregnancies (both of which resulted in live births) would be noted as G 2 P 2 .

  3. Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    [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.

  4. Partogram - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Talk:Gravida/para/abortus - Wikipedia

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    A gravida 2 Para 1 is a woman who is pregnant now and has had one child. Start a discussion about improving the Gravida/para/abortus page Talk pages are where people discuss how to make content on Wikipedia the best that it can be.

  6. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    Preterm birth, also known as premature birth, is the birth of a baby at fewer than 37 weeks gestational age, as opposed to full-term delivery at approximately 40 weeks. [1] ...

  7. Dea Gravida - Wikipedia

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    Dea Gravida, a term that has been applied to these types of figures by modern archaeologists, translates to "pregnant goddess." [2] The term gravida comes from the Latin word gravidus and is used to describe a woman who is pregnant. Tyria is a reference to Tyre, where many such figures have been found. [3]

  8. Hyperemesis gravidarum - Wikipedia

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    Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a pregnancy complication that is characterized by severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and possibly dehydration. [1] Feeling faint may also occur. [2]

  9. Parashakti - Wikipedia

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    The three aspects emerge from Kulesvari Matrrusadbhava. Para means the highest form, beyond the range of human understanding. When it loses its transcendence and manifests, it becomes Parapara, the mediocre level. When it further loses its strength it becomes Apara. [5]