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Gravida status is the number of pregnancies a woman has had.
One of these smaller inhabitants has fallen into the core of Gravida.
In the case of twins, triplets etc., gravida number and parity value are increased by one only.
Her mother was listed as gravida 1, para 1, fifteen years old and unemployed.
Gravida indicates the number of times the mother has been pregnant, regardless of whether these pregnancies were carried to term.
"How else did you get yourself pregnant, eh; enceinte, gravida, knocked up?
The term gravida is generally coupled with para (and occasionally additional terms) to indicate more details of the woman's obstetric history.
Gravida provides research funding to researchers within the following 'member organisations':
One species, B. gravida is confined to the USA.
Pareuxoa gravida is a moth of the Noctuidae family.
Gravida (organization)
If gravida decides to proceed with a vaginal delivery, blood products for transfusion and an anesthesiologist are kept ready at delivery.
An in-progress pregnancy, as well as abortions, miscarriages, or stillbirths account for parity values being less than the gravida number.
For example, Gravida and parity are noted here using GTPAL.
The name was changed from NRCGD to Gravida in November 2012.
Bathymophila gravida is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Solariellidae.
Polychalca gravida (Boheman, 1850)
Encyclia gravida (Lindl.)
According to ITIS, this species is a synonym of Odostomia gravida Gould, 1853.
Gravida, and the other CoREs, are funded by the New Zealand government through the Tertiary Education Commission.
One scientific term for the state of pregnancy is gravidity (adjective "gravid"), Latin for "heavy" and a pregnant female is sometimes referred to as a gravida.
One puzzle involves swinging on the crystals which surround the core of a hollow planet called Gravida, without swinging on the same crystal twice or breaking the chain.
Hence, during a second pregnancy a woman would be described as gravida 2, para 1 and upon live delivery as gravida 2, para 2.
Gravida is a member of the Association of Centres of Research Excellence (aCoRE), NZ.
A woman's obstetrical history is recorded as: number of pregnancies, known as gravida and number of pregnancies carried to viable gestational age , known as parity.