Basic Reproductive Terms

  1. Gynecology – Branch of medicine dealing with female reproductive system.
  2. Obstetrics – Branch dealing with pregnancy, childbirth, and post-delivery care.
  3. Midwifery – Care of women during pregnancy, labor, and after delivery.
  4. Reproductive System – Organs involved in reproduction.
  5. Menarche – First menstrual cycle in a female.
  6. Menopause – Permanent stopping of menstruation.
  7. Menstrual Cycle – Monthly hormonal cycle preparing the uterus for pregnancy.
  8. Ovulation – Release of an ovum (egg) from the ovary.
  9. Fertilization – Union of sperm and ovum.
  10. Implantation – Attachment of fertilized ovum to uterine wall.

Pregnancy-Related Terms

  1. Pregnancy (Gestation) – Period from conception to birth.
  2. Trimester – Each 3-month period of pregnancy.
  3. Gravida – Total number of pregnancies.
  4. Para – Number of births after viability.
  5. Primigravida – Woman pregnant for the first time.
  6. Multigravida – Woman who has been pregnant more than once.
  7. Antenatal Care (ANC) – Care given during pregnancy.
  8. Postnatal Care (PNC) – Care after childbirth.
  9. High-Risk Pregnancy – Pregnancy with increased risk to mother or baby.
  10. Expected Date of Delivery (EDD) – Estimated date of childbirth.

Labor & Delivery Terms

  1. Labor – Process of childbirth.
  2. Stages of Labor – Cervical dilation, delivery of baby, delivery of placenta.
  3. Cervix – Lower part of uterus opening into vagina.
  4. Dilatation – Opening of cervix during labor.
  5. Effacement – Thinning of cervix.
  6. Contraction – Tightening of uterine muscles.
  7. Presentation – Part of fetus entering pelvis first.
  8. Cephalic Presentation – Head-first position.
  9. Breech Presentation – Buttocks or feet first position.
  10. Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD) – Natural birth through vagina.

Post-Delivery & Newborn Care

  1. Placenta – Organ supplying nutrients to fetus.
  2. Lochia – Vaginal discharge after delivery.
  3. Puerperium – 6-week period after childbirth.
  4. Breastfeeding (Lactation) – Feeding baby with breast milk.
  5. Colostrum – First thick yellow milk rich in antibodies.
  6. Involution – Uterus returning to pre-pregnancy size.
  7. Episiotomy – Surgical cut to enlarge vaginal opening.
  8. Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) – Excessive bleeding after delivery.
  9. Stillbirth – Baby born dead after viability.
  10. Neonate – Baby within first 28 days of life.

Gynecological Disorders

  1. Amenorrhea – Absence of menstruation.
  2. Dysmenorrhea – Painful menstruation.
  3. Menorrhagia – Excessive menstrual bleeding.
  4. Leucorrhea – Abnormal vaginal discharge.
  5. Endometriosis – Growth of endometrial tissue outside uterus.
  6. Fibroid – Non-cancerous tumor of uterus.
  7. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) – Infection of female reproductive organs.
  8. Infertility – Inability to conceive.
  9. Ectopic Pregnancy – Pregnancy outside uterus.
  10. Cervical Cancer – Cancer of cervix.

Family Planning & Contraception

  1. Contraception – Prevention of pregnancy.
  2. Barrier Method – Method blocking sperm entry (condom).
  3. Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCP) – Hormonal pills preventing ovulation.
  4. Intrauterine Device (IUD) – Device placed in uterus to prevent pregnancy.
  5. Sterilization – Permanent method of contraception.
  6. Vasectomy – Male sterilization.
  7. Tubectomy – Female sterilization.
  8. Spacing Method – Temporary contraceptive methods.
  9. Emergency Contraception – Used after unprotected sex.
  10. Family Planning Counseling – Guidance on birth control methods.

Important Nursing Terms

  1. Perineal Care – Care of genital area after delivery.
  2. Fundal Height – Height of uterus during pregnancy.
  3. Asepsis – Prevention of infection.
  4. Vital Signs – Temperature, pulse, respiration, BP.
  5. Maternal Mortality – Death of mother related to pregnancy.
  6. Neonatal Mortality – Death of newborn within 28 days.
  7. Safe Motherhood – Care ensuring mother’s health.
  8. Partograph – Chart showing labor progress.
  9. Anemia in Pregnancy – Low hemoglobin during pregnancy.
  10. Health Education – Teaching mother about care and hygiene.

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