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Gravida is the total number of pregnancies, Para is the total number of deliveries. If you do the long version (I can't remember the order) it includes total # of pregnancies (G), then breaks them down into how they resulted - abortions (spontanious or induced), stillbirths, preterm deliveries, term deliveries and living children. That is, if my 30 hours awake brain is remembering correctly.
Hi!
Para is the number of pregnancies carried beyond 20 weeks. Gravida is how many times the woman has been pregnant. So I would say G2/P2. I took the definitions from Mosby's Dictionary. Now what would it be if she had lost ONE of the twins before 20 weeks? I guess that is another question for another thread. Anyways, I say OBRN Heather is correct!
Hi!Para is the number of pregnancies carried beyond 20 weeks. Gravida is how many times the woman has been pregnant. So I would say G2/P2. I took the definitions from Mosby's Dictionary. Now what would it be if she had lost ONE of the twins before 20 weeks? I guess that is another question for another thread. Anyways, I say OBRN Heather is correct!
OMG, someone call my husband quick - he won't believe I did something right:lol2:
The long version is:
G: Gravity (# of pregnancies)
T: Term (# of term pregnancies)
P: Preterm (# of preterm)
A: Abortions (spontaneous or otherwise)
L: Living children (of of living children)
So if you just went off of Gravity/Parity alone, she would be a G2 P1 because Parity is how many pregnancies were carried beyond 20 wks like a previous poster said. The long way is definitely more accurate in these situations!
SG
HappyNurse2005, RN
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OK, lady yesterday was coming in to our l&d via ems. ems called to give report. said she was g2p2. my first thought was huh? but then they say first pregnancy was twins, then this singleton pregnancy.
i know that gravida is number of pregnancies. that's not an issue. its the para. i thought that para was the number of DELIVERIES after 20 weeks, not the number of BABIES.
So i would have thought that the above woman was a g2p1. other nurses also said that she was g2p2. am i wrong? (not unlikely)