nullipara


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(obstetrics) a woman who has never give birth to a child

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Factors affecting mode of delivery in a nullipara at term with singleton pregnancy and vertex presentation (NTSV).
Our results are consistent with a study which showed that there were seven times as many multiparas having placenta previa as nullipara.18
On the isolated nullipara (estrogenic) and pleuripara (progestogenic) uteri, the extract at the highest concentration (1.2 mg/ml) did not elicit any contraction.
Case 2: This was a 25 year old nullipara who had assisted vaginal breech delivery with the aid of an episiotomy in September 2012.
Among 54 OC patients, 48 (89%) were between 20 to 30 years of age, 31 (57%) were nullipara.
In May 1996, a 69-year-old woman (nullipara) attended our Center with a 5-year history of a slowly enlarging right breast mass.
Being safe and efficient, IUCDs is another common mode,3,21 used by 15.5%21 and 13% of women worldwide.15 Unmarried and nullipara women avoid this method,7 while multipara with more live issues prefer it.21
of Dysplasia on Atypical Cases Cytology TZ on Colposcopy Nullipara 4 -- 2 (50%) 1-2 72 2 (2%) 18 (25%) 3-4 94 18 (20%) 30 (31%) 5 & above 30 6 (20%) 14 (46%) Parity HPE Malignancy Dysplasia Nullipara 2 (50%) -- 1-2 12 (16%) -- 3-4 18 (19%) 4 (4%) 5 & above 8 (26%) -- Table-3: Classification according to Socio economic class Class No.
The mean patient age was 45.38+-10.09 years (range: 26-70); 11 (52.3%) patients were premenopausal and 10 (47.7%) were postmenopausal; none had history of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or oral contraceptive usage; 5 (27.8%) had family history of breast cancer; 17 (94.4%) were married; and 3 (16.7%) were nullipara.
Table 1 shows that son preference was significantly higher among the rural, illiterate and nullipara women or women having no male child (68.24%, 58.33% and 68.24% respectively, p < 0.05).
With the exception of pelvic examination, determination of gestational age, getting acquainted with the doctor, assessment of how the baby is doing, and having an ultrasound, a significantly higher proportion of nullipara than multipara expected the remaining services at the first prenatal visit.