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Thagria multipars (Walker) (Figs. 140–152) Tettigonia multipars Walker 1858: 220 Jassus multifasciatus Jacobi 1944: 49 Coelidia multispars (Walker), Metcalf 1964: 46 Coelidia multifasciatus (Jacobi), Metcalf 1964: 61 Thagria multispars (sic) (Walker), Nielson 1977: 56 –58, Figs. 175–181; Zhang 1990: 93, Fig.
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Thagria multipars (Walker) (Figs. 140–152) Tettigonia multipars Walker 1858: 220 Jassus multifasciatus Jacobi 1944: 49 Coelidia multispars (Walker), Metcalf 1964: 46 Coelidia multifasciatus (Jacobi), Metcalf 1964: 61 Thagria multispars (sic) (Walker), Nielson 1977: 56 –58, Figs. 175–181; Zhang 1990: 93, Fig.
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Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1996
The relation between birthweight and parity of the mother was examined in Nicaraguan patients from the capital Managua. 7431 births were taken into consideration from 1989-1991. 564 (= 7.6%) of these newborns were born to mothers with more than 5 deliveries.
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The relation between birthweight and parity of the mother was examined in Nicaraguan patients from the capital Managua. 7431 births were taken into consideration from 1989-1991. 564 (= 7.6%) of these newborns were born to mothers with more than 5 deliveries.
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Grand multiparity—its obstetric implications
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 19623105 cases of infants of at least 20 weeks gestation delivered at Hazard and Whitesburg Memorial Hospitals during the period April 1956-March 1961 were reviewed and grand multiparas (6 or more pregnancies terminated after at least 20 weeks gestation) were compared to women of parity 1-5 to determine the relationship between average birth weight ...
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FETAL OUTCOMES AMONG GRAND MULTIPAROUS AND MULTIPAROUS WOMEN IN MULAGO HOSPITAL, UGANDA.
East African medical journal, 2014To compare fetal outcomes among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) delivering in Mulago hospital, Uganda.Prospective cohort study.Mulago hospital, Uganda.One hundred and fifty six grand multiparous and multiparous women were recruited on admission in labourward and followedup through labour and immediate postpartum period.
Njiru, J., Biryabarema, C., Kagawa, M.
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Maternal Outcomes among Grand Multiparous and Multiparous Women in Mulago Hospital, Uganda
East African Medical Journal, 2013Objective: To compare the incidence of intrapartum and immediate post-partum complications among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) delivering at Mulago hospital, Uganda.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: Mulago hospital, Uganda.Subjects: One hundred and fifty six grand multiparous and multiparous women were recruited on ...
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Endometriosis in multiparous women.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1989The incidence of endometriosis in the general population has been reported to range from 4% to 32%. A more realistic figure is probably 7.5%. An incidence of 7.4% was found in 42 of 566 multiparous women undergoing tubal sterilization at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. Twelve of the 42 (29%) were less than five months postpartum.
B, Kirshon, A N, Poindexter, J, Fast
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