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primipara
pri·mip·a·ra P0559500 (prī-mĭp′ər-ə)n. pl. pri·mip·a·ras or pri·mip·a·rae (-ə-rē′) 1. See primigravida.2. A woman who has given birth to only one child. [Latin prīmipara, one who has given birth for the first time : prīmus, first; see per in Indo-European roots + -para, -para.]primipara (praɪˈmɪpərə) n, pl -ras or -rae (-ˌriː) (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) obstetrics a woman who has borne only one child. Also written: Para I [C19: from Latin, from prīmus first + parere to bring forth] primiparity n priˈmiparous adjpri•mip•a•ra (praɪˈmɪp ər ə) n., pl. -a•ras, -a•rae (-əˌri) a woman who has borne only one child or who is to give birth for the first time. [1835–45; < Latin prīmipara=prīmi-, comb. form of prīmus first (see prime) + -para, feminine of -parus -parous] pri•mip′a•rous, adj. primiparaa woman who has given birth to one child or who is giving birth for the first time. — primiparity, n. — primiparous, adj.See also: BirthThesaurusNoun | 1. | primipara - (obstetrics) woman who has been delivered of a child for the first timepara Imidwifery, obstetrics, tocology, OB - the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the motherfemale parent, mother - a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother); "the mother of three children" | Translations EncyclopediaSeepara-primipara
primipara [pri-mip´ah-rah] a woman who has had one pregnancy that resulted in a fetus that attained a weight of 500 g or a gestational age of 20 weeks, regardless of whether the infant was living at birth or whether it was a single or multiple birth. Also written para I or I-para. adj., adj primip´arous.par·a (par'ă), A woman who has given birth to one or more infants. Para followed by a roman numeral or preceded by a Latin prefix (primi-, secundi-, terti-, quadri-, etc.) designates the number of times a pregnancy has culminated in a single or multiple birth; for example, para I, primipara, a woman who has given birth for the first time; para II, secundipara, a woman who has given birth for the second time to one or more infants. Compare: gravida. [L. pario, to bring forth] primipara (prī-mĭp′ər-ə)n. pl. primip·aras or primip·arae (-ə-rē′) 1. See primigravida.2. A woman who has given birth to only one child.primipara noun A woman who has been pregnant with one foetus of ≥ 500 g and/or carried the pregnancy for ≥ 20 weeks, regardless of whether the gestational product was born live or stillborn, or whether it was single or multiple.primipara Obstetrics A ♀ who has been pregnant with one fetus of ≥ 500 g and/or carried the pregnancy for ≥ 20 wks, regardless of whether the gestational product was born live or stillborn, and whether it was single or multiplepri·mip·a·ra (prī-mip'ă-ră) A woman who has given birth for the first time. See also: para[L. fr. primus, first, + pario, to bring forth]FinancialSeeParaAcronymsSeePprimipara Related to primipara: nulliparaSynonyms for primiparanoun (obstetrics) woman who has been delivered of a child for the first timeSynonymsRelated Words- midwifery
- obstetrics
- tocology
- OB
- female parent
- mother
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