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Qué (quién) es Ventouse - definición

METHOD TO ASSIST THE DELIVERY OF A BABY USING A VACUUM DEVICE
Vacuum extractor; Venteuse; Vacuum extractor delivery; Vacuum birth; Vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery; Ventouse; Vacuum delivery
  • Vacuum-assisted delivery

Ventouse         
·noun A cupping glass.
II. Ventouse ·vt & ·vi To Cup; to use a cupping glass.
ventouse         
['v?ntu:s]
¦ noun Medicine a cup-shaped suction device applied to the baby's head in childbirth to assist delivery.
Origin
1960s: from Fr., lit. 'cupping-glass', based on L. ventus 'wind'.

Wikipedia

Vacuum extraction

Vacuum extraction (VE), also known as ventouse, is a method to assist delivery of a baby using a vacuum device. It is used in the second stage of labor if it has not progressed adequately. It may be an alternative to a forceps delivery and caesarean section. It cannot be used when the baby is in the breech position or for premature births. The use of VE is generally safe, but it can occasionally have negative effects on either the mother or the child. The term comes from the French word for "suction cup".

Ejemplos de uso de Ventouse
1. "But the ventouse is not in good condition," says Bashir.
2. I felt the ventouse tearing at my vaginal muscles.
3. Of the women questioned, 50 per cent had natural births, 25 per cent had a forceps or ventouse assisted delivery and 25 per cent had a Caesarean.
4. In more than half of these, no attempt was made to use either forceps or ventouse – a suction cup – to aid the baby‘s passage into the world.
5. A ventouse vacuum pump can also be used to help move on the birth, but this can lead to the baby‘s head being misshapen for a few days afterwards.