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    Mar 27, 2010, 04:35 PM
    My question is what does tpalm mean concerning gyn-ob?
    The term tpalm related to gyn-ob; what does it mean?
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    Mar 27, 2010, 04:38 PM
    My question is what does tpalm mean concerning gyn-ob?
    Wahta does the term tpalm mean related to gyn-ob?
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    Mar 27, 2010, 04:41 PM

    Danita, you are either not spelling it right tpalm, or using phonetics to spell it. I don't recognize this at all, IMO.
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    Apr 20, 2010, 07:21 PM
    TPAL(M)
    T: Term pregnancies: those which were carried past the 36th completed week of pregnancy or when the infant weighd 2500grams or more
    P: Preterm: those which delivered between the 25th and 36th completed weeks of pregnancy
    A: Abortion: either miscarriages or induced aborthions which occurred prior to the 25th completed week
    L: Living: those which are currently alive
    M: Multiples: not commonly included, but a useful extra when there is a history of multiple births

    Woman pregnant for the 5th time, none preterm, 2 spontaneous miscarriages, 5 live babies, 1 set of twins
    G5,Para 4025(1)
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    Apr 20, 2010, 07:21 PM
    TPAL(M)
    T: Term pregnancies: those which were carried past the 36th completed week of pregnancy or when the infant weighd 2500grams or more
    P: Preterm: those which delivered between the 25th and 36th completed weeks of pregnancy
    A: Abortion: either miscarriages or induced aborthions which occurred prior to the 25th completed week
    L: Living: those which are currently alive
    M: Multiples: not commonly included, but a useful extra when there is a history of multiple births

    Woman pregnant for the 5th time, none preterm, 2 spontaneous miscarriages, 5 live babies, 1 set of twins
    G5,Para 4025(1)
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    Apr 20, 2010, 07:21 PM
    TPAL(M)
    T: Term pregnancies: those which were carried past the 36th completed week of pregnancy or when the infant weighd 2500grams or more
    P: Preterm: those which delivered between the 25th and 36th completed weeks of pregnancy
    A: Abortion: either miscarriages or induced aborthions which occurred prior to the 25th completed week
    L: Living: those which are currently alive
    M: Multiples: not commonly included, but a useful extra when there is a history of multiple births

    Woman pregnant for the 5th time, none preterm, 2 spontaneous miscarriages, 5 live babies, 1 set of twins
    G5,Para 4025(1)

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