| grav. | gravida; pregnancy; ÀӽŠ|
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| G/P | gravida/para |
| GPMAL | gravida, para, multiple births, abortions, and live births |
| gravida | A pregnant woman. Gravida followed by a roman numeral or preceded by a Latin prefix (primi-, secundi-, etc.) designates the pregnant woman by number of pregnancies; e.g. Gravida I, primigravida; a woman in her first pregnancy, gravida II, secundigravida; a woman in her second pregnancy. Compare: para. Origin: L. Gravidus (adj.), fem. Gravida, fr. Gravis, heavy (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gravida |
the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in; "in her third pregnancy a woman is said to be gravida three" a pregnant woman
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| gravida |
The number of pregnancies. Commonly see the notation G2P, for example, which means gravida 2 para 1 - two pregnancies with one live birth.
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| gravida macromastia |
Rapid enlargement of the breasts during pregnancy. This may progress to cause severe distention with sloughing of breast tissue, bleeding, and infection. Surgical therapy may be required.
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| gravida |
The total number of pregnancies a woman has had. This includes her current pregnancy, all liveborn children, spontaneous abortions/miscarriages, elective abortions, and stillbirths.
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| gravida | a pregnant woman |
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| gravida | the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in |
| gravida | (obstetrics) a woman who is pregnant for the first time |
| gravida | a woman who is pregnant for the second time |
| gravida | a woman who is pregnant for the third time |
| gravida | technical terms for pregnancy |
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