Several systems are incorporated into a female's obstetric history to record the number of past pregnancies and pregnancies carried to a viable age. These include: • The
gravida/para/abortus (GPA) system, or sometimes just
gravida/para (GP), is one such shorthand. For example, the obstetric history of a female who has had two pregnancies (both of which resulted in live births) would be noted as G2P2. The obstetric history of a female who has had four pregnancies, one of which was a miscarriage before 20 weeks, would be noted in the GPA system as G4P3A1 and in the GP system as G4P3. The obstetric history of a female who has had one pregnancy of twins with successful outcomes would be noted as G1P1+1. •
TPAL is one of the methods to provide a quick overview of a person's obstetric history. In TPAL, the
T refers to term births (after 37 weeks' gestation), the
P refers to
premature births, the
A refers to
abortions, and the
L refers to living children. When reported, the "abortions" number refers to the total number of spontaneous or induced abortions and
miscarriages, including
ectopic pregnancies, before 20 weeks. If a fetus is aborted after 20 weeks, spontaneously or electively, then it is counted as a premature birth, and P will increase, but L will not. The TPAL is described by numbers separated by hyphens.
Multiple births (
twins, triplets, and higher multiples) count as one pregnancy (gravidity) and as one birth. For example, a pregnant female who carried one pregnancy to term with a surviving infant, carried one pregnancy to 35 weeks with surviving twins, carried one pregnancy to 9 weeks as an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, and has three living children would have a TPAL annotation of T1, P2, A1, L3. This could also be written as 1-2-1-3. • The term
GTPAL is used when the TPAL is prefixed with gravidity, and
GTPALM when GTPAL is followed by a number of multiple pregnancies. Some established journals have used the GTPAL system, ignoring "T", and even rearranging the letters within the remaining combination [this effectively reduces it to the
GPLA system. For instance G3P1L1A1]. Thus, individual choices of authors also seem to matter, which recognized journals often ignore. ==Criticism==