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What (who) is nullipara - definition

NUMBER OF TIMES A FEMALE HAS GIVEN BIRTH TO A BABY
Primigravida; Gravida 1; Gravida 0; Nullipara; Multipara; Multiparous; Para 1; Para 2; Para 0; Nulliparous; Biparous; Bipara; Glossary of terms associated with gravidity; Nulligravida; Gravid; TPAL (medicine); Gravida/para; Gravida/para/abortus; Multigravida; Multiparity; Maternal parity; Parous; Primip; Multip; Nullip; Grand multiparous; Grand multipara; Primipara; Uniparous; 1-para; Gravidity; Nulliparity; Nulligravidity; Multigravidity; Gravida; Parity (medicine); Nonparous; II para; I para; III para; Pluriparous; Primiparous; Parity (biology); Secondiparous; Gravida para

nullipara         
[n?'l?p(?)r?]
¦ noun (plural nulliparae n?'l?p(?)ri:) Medicine & Zoology a woman (or female animal) that has never given birth.
Derivatives
nulliparous adjective
Origin
C19: mod. L., from L. nullus 'none' + -para, from parere 'bear children'.
Primipara         
·noun A woman who bears a child for the first time.
multigravida         
[?m?lt?'grav?d?]
¦ noun (plural multigravidae -di:) Medicine & Zoology a woman (or female animal) that is or has been pregnant for at least a second time.
Origin
C19: from multi-, on the pattern of primigravida.

Wikipedia

Gravidity and parity

In biology and human medicine, gravidity and parity are the number of times a female is or has been pregnant (gravidity) and carried the pregnancies to a viable gestational age (parity). These terms are usually coupled, sometimes with additional terms, to indicate more details of the woman's obstetric history. When using these terms:

  • Gravida indicates the number of times a woman is or has been pregnant, regardless of the pregnancy outcome. A current pregnancy, if any, is included in this count. A multiple pregnancy (e.g., twins, triplets, etc.) is counted as 1.
  • Parity, or "para", indicates the number of births (including live births and stillbirths) where pregnancies reached viable gestational age. A multiple pregnancy (e.g., twins, triplets, etc.) carried to viable gestational age is still counted as 1.
  • Abortus is the number of pregnancies that were lost prior to viable gestational age for any reason, including induced abortions or miscarriages but not stillbirths. The abortus term is sometimes dropped when no pregnancies have been lost.
Examples of use of nullipara
1. Wednesday May 31, 2006 5:16 PM AP Photo DCLJ101 By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) – From nullipara and immolate to hyphaeresis and ikat, the annual national spelling bee got off to a fast start Wednesday en route to its first televised, prime–time finale.