Oh, isn't that a lovely phrase, "gravida 3 para 2 plus 2"? It simply means that the person has been pregnant three times, delivered two babies, and had two pregnancies that ended in a way other than birth, such as a miscarriage or abortion. It's just a way for healthcare providers to understand a person's pregnancy history and provide the best care possible.
Pregnant twice and delivered no live births
gravida 3 means three pregnancies and para 2 means that only two of them progressed past 20 weeks
Gravida means pregnant. The numbers following "gravida" indicate the number of pregnacies, so "Gravida 3" means Third Pregnancy. Para means having given birth to one or more viable infants, and the number following "para" indicates the number of times the woman has given birth. For example, Gravida 5 Para 2 would indicate 5 pregnancies but only 2 infants, meaning 3 miscarriages. Most likely what you're wanting to know is what Gravida 3 Para 3 means- it means 3rd pregnancy resulting in a 3rd infant.
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.
grav 5, para 2
Gravida 6 means 6 pregnancies Para 3 means 3 live births A2 means 2 aborted N3 should mean 3 living children
It means you have been pregnant twice and delivered a baby once and have one living baby.
Gravida and Para is a measure mostly used in medical field to know how many pregnancies and how many deliveries. Gravida 0 means somebody has never been pregnant, but gravida 0 and para 0 is somehow not very convincing since delivery (para) is out of question without getting pregnant. But G1 P1 means one pregnancy and one delivery. If you say just G0, it means 'never been pregnant'. There are also more to para like deliveries, live births, abortions, and living children as P2-0-0-2.
Gravida is how many times you've been pregnant. Para is how many of those pregnancies got to 38-40 weeks. So this means the patient was pregnant 2 times and both pregnancies were carried out to the full term.
2 pregnancies. 0 live abortions/miscarriages 2
Gravida refers to the number of pregnancies a person has had (including the current one), and para refers to the number of live births. To write it out in a health history, you would record the number of total pregnancies and the number of live births. For example, if a woman is pregnant for the third time and has two living children, you would write it as "gravida 3, para 2."
Gravida-para `Gravida/para` status is medical shorthand for a woman's obstetric history. Gravida indicates the total number of pregnancies a woman has had, regardless of whether they were carried to term. Para indicates the number of viable(>20 wks)births. Note: pregnancies consisting of multiples, such as twins or triplets, count as ONE birth Therefore, a woman who has had two pregnancies (both of which resulted in live births) would be noted as G2P2.So the answer to that question is grav. 5, para 2.