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Re: Gravida & Para charting
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (twisdale@mediaspecialty.com)
Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:07:05 -0600 (CST)
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1. G1 P2 L2 2. G1 P2 L1At Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Rachael wrote: >
>Hi, I am an OB/GYN RN that used to work in L&D and now in an office
>setting. My question is related to twin/triplet pregnancies and how to
>correctly list para's after delivery. If a Gravida I has a twin
>delivery in which both fetuses were greater than 36 wks and both
>viable...what is the correct way to list out Gravida and Para? Also, if
>in the same case one of the twins was still born what would the G & P
>be?
>
>Thanks for the response,
>Rachael
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