Gynac wrote something like G2P1 on my file and i just nodded but didnt understand matlab kya hai. This is my second baby. Can someone explain how this parity thing is counted?
I panicked when I saw 'P0' on my doctor's file and thought something was wrong! But my gynac cleared it up—it just means zero prior deliveries. It is all normal, don't worry.
It's simple math. Gravida counts your total pregnancies, and Parity counts how many reached past 20 weeks. Twins or triplets count as a single parity event because it's about the delivery event.
I was too busy eating my golgappas to understand these terms! Gravida is how many times you conceived, parity is the number of deliveries. Let the doctor do the official calculation while you enjoy your cravings!
My mother explained it simply to me. Parity is just the number of times you have given birth after 20 weeks, regardless of whether the baby was born alive or stillborn.
Honestly, in this 3rd trimester, my brain is too tired to calculate anything! Parity is just how many deliveries you've had. Right now, I'm just calculating how many days are left to finally see my baby.
Parity measures how many pregnancies you've carried to viability (usually 20-24 weeks). Even if you had twins in a previous delivery, the parity is counted as one. Your doctor will write it down clearly on your report.
Oh God, these medical terms used to give me so much anxiety! Parity basically means how many times you have delivered past 20 weeks. If this is your first pregnancy, your parity is 0 right now.