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ventouse:how does it prevent excessive force on baby?
i would have thought there would be a weak link in the chain for it to
disintigrat if the pulling is to great or baby gets jammed. but the chain on a ventouse is thick enough to tow a car! how is a baby protected from excessiv force on head? thanks |
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ventouse:how does it prevent excessive force on baby?
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