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For
Providers > Health
- Shaken
Baby Syndrome
Shaken baby
syndrome is the term used for the injuries resulting from someone shaking or
throwing a child. Young babies may be shaken by a parent or other caregiver who
does not understand that this may cause fracturing of the baby's bones, bruising
and bleeding of the brain, and injuries to the spinal cord. Unfortunately,
shaken baby syndrome may lead to permanent brain damage, physical disability, or
even death.
It is
imperative that staff understand that infants are never to be shaken or tossed
in the air, even in play. The large skull relative to brain size of infants
means that the brain can bleed, become contused, and/or become swollen from
shaking or tossing.
It is a good
idea to educate all parents in your program about shaken baby syndrome.
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