para-, par-, -parous, -partum
(Greek > Latin: to bring forth, to bear; producing viable offspring; giving birth to; brood; secreting)
tripara
1. A woman who has had three pregnancies that have lasted beyond 20 weeks or that have produced an infant of at least 500 grams; also known astertipara.
2. A reference to a woman who has borne three children in separate pregnancies.
2. A reference to a woman who has borne three children in separate pregnancies.
unipara
uniparous
vermiparous
viviparity
The condition of being viviparous or the ability to produce living young rather than producing young by laying an egg, or eggs, and then having it/them hatch.
viviparous
1. Giving birth to living offspring that develop within the mother's body.
3. Giving birth to living young, in distinction to oviparous, or egg-laying.
4. A description of a plant with seeds that germinate and develop into seedlings before being shed from the parent plant; such as, a mangrove.
Most mammals and some other animals are viviparous.
2. Giving birth to living young which develop within the maternal body; not hatched from external eggs.3. Giving birth to living young, in distinction to oviparous, or egg-laying.
4. A description of a plant with seeds that germinate and develop into seedlings before being shed from the parent plant; such as, a mangrove.
viviparously
Relating to having embryonic development which occurs entirely within the female reproductive tract.
viviparousness
Bringing forth live young which have developed inside the body of a parent.
Nourishment of the embryo is derived directly from the mother, and the young are released at birth.
vivipation
A reproductive process in which the conceptus is sustained and nourished within the body of the maternal animal.
