Accouchement
Noun
- The process of giving birth to a baby.
Example Sentences
“It took the entire zoo team to assist the elephant during her accouchement.”
“I made a plan for my accouchement with my doctor, several weeks before my due date.”
“Cathy was thankful to have her doula by her side throughout her accouchement.”
Word Origin
French, mid-18th century
Why this word?
While accouchement is a laborious process — hence why it’s commonly called “labor” — women rarely go through it alone. A person in labor is usually guided through childbirth by a team of supportive nurses and their obstetrician, doula, or midwife. “Accouchement” originated as the French word “accoucher,” which means “to act like a midwife.” The French word came from the Latin prefix “a-,” meaning “to,” and “coucher,” meaning “put to bed.”
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