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		Definition of ventouse in English: ventousenoun ˈvɛntuːsˈvenˌto͞os Medicine A cup-shaped suction device applied to the baby's head in childbirth, to assist the birth. as modifier ventouse extraction  Example sentencesExamples -  Forceps and ventouse deliveries were also risk factors.
 -  I can't remember exactly what she said after that, but the gist was that they were going to try and extract the baby using a ventouse.
 -  The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia.
 -  Using forceps or a ventouse is sometimes known as ‘instrumental delivery’, as tools are needed.
 -  A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: from French, literally 'cupping-glass', based on Latin ventus 'wind'.    Definition of ventouse in US English: ventousenounˈvenˌto͞os Medicine A vacuum extractor for use in assisting childbirth. as modifier ventouse extraction  Example sentencesExamples -  I can't remember exactly what she said after that, but the gist was that they were going to try and extract the baby using a ventouse.
 -  The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia.
 -  Forceps and ventouse deliveries were also risk factors.
 -  A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma.
 -  Using forceps or a ventouse is sometimes known as ‘instrumental delivery’, as tools are needed.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: from French, literally ‘cupping-glass’, based on Latin ventus ‘wind’.     |