Which statement correctly describes nullipara?

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Multiple Choice

Which statement correctly describes nullipara?

Explanation:
Nullipara means a patient who has never delivered a baby. This term is used to describe obstetric history by the number of prior births. If a person has never carried a pregnancy to viability and delivered, she is nulliparous. Being currently pregnant doesn’t change parity, it only describes the pregnancy status. Having had one birth would make her a primipara, and having had multiple births would make her multipara.

Nullipara means a patient who has never delivered a baby. This term is used to describe obstetric history by the number of prior births. If a person has never carried a pregnancy to viability and delivered, she is nulliparous. Being currently pregnant doesn’t change parity, it only describes the pregnancy status. Having had one birth would make her a primipara, and having had multiple births would make her multipara.

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