Does enceinte mean pregnant?
Definition of enceinte (Entry 1 of 2) : pregnant sense 1. enceinte. noun.
What language is enceinte?
From Old French enceinte, from Latin incīncta, feminine past participle of incingō.
What’s another word for enceinte?
In this page you can discover 15 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for enceinte, like: expecting, fortification, pregnant, expectant, big, gestate, parturient, gone, great, in-a-family-way and with-child.
How do you use enceinte in a sentence?
The town has a citadel built by Vauban on a rock beside the river, and embracing in its enceinte ruins of an old Gothic château. The town itself is surrounded with an enceinte. The enceinte comprises two large open courts, surrounded with buildings connected with cloister galleries of wood or stone.
What is Salpingocyesis?
Salpingocyesis – cyesis is pregnancy, salping/o is fallopian tube; so salpingocyesis is a pregnancy occurring in the fallopian tube, known as an ectopic pregnancy.
What does G3P2012 mean?
G-FPAL / G3P2012. G: 3 pregnancies. F: 2 full term. P: 0 preterm.
What is gravida 3 para1?
The obstetrical history of a woman who has had four pregnancies, one of which was miscarried, would be noted as G4P3A1. That of a woman who has had one pregnancy of twins with successful outcomes would be noted as G1P1.
What do GS and PS stand for?
G: gravida (number of pregnancies) P: para (number of births of viable offspring) A or Ab: abortus (abortions) nulligravida gravida 0: no pregnancies.
What is g2p2 in pregnancy?
For example, a woman who is described as ‘gravida 2, para 2 (sometimes abbreviated to G2 P2) has had two pregnancies and two deliveries after 24 weeks, and a woman who is described as ‘gravida 2, para 0’ (G2 P0) has had two pregnancies, neither of which survived to a gestational age of 24 weeks.
What is an example of Centesis?
Examples are amniocentesis (Greek amnion, caul), a process in which amniotic fluid is sampled using a hollow needle inserted into the uterus, to screen for abnormalities in the developing fetus; paracentesis (Greek para, beside), the perforation of a body cavity, especially with a hollow needle to remove fluid or gas; …