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The condition of having borne a child or children, alive or dead.
The number of different times a female has had offspring.
the number of children borne by a woman
The number of live births a woman has had. A woman of zero parity has had no births, a woman of parity one has had one live birth, etc. (Compare with Gravidity.)
The number of children previously born alive to a woman; for example, 'two-parity women' are women who have had two children and 'zero-parity women' have had no live births.
The condition of having given birth to an infant or infants.
the condition or fact of having borne offspring (Morris 1992).
(obstetrics) the number of live-born children a woman has delivered; "the parity of the mother must be considered"; "a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children"
The number of pregnancies of a particular woman in which the fetus has reachedviability.
Number of babies where the gestation went to term.
The number of times a woman becomes pregnant and gives birth to a live infant.
Number of children that a woman has had.
The number of children previously born alive to a woman. For instance, women who have had three children are referred to as 'three-parity women' and women who have had no children are termed 'zero-parity women'.
The number of times a sow has farrowed, i.e., a 4th parity sow has farrowed four times.
rate of the number of females which have laid eggs over the total number of examined females. Useful because it makes it possible to evaluate the average physiological age of a population.
The number of viable infants that a woman has delivered. Viability is currently accepted from 24 weeks of gestation onwards
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