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A Preventable Tragedy (Adapted from Realityworks)

Clinical DefinitionShaken Baby Syndrome, or SBS, is a form of Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) that causes bleeding over the surface of the brain, swelling of the brain, bleeding at the back of the eyes, and other injuries not seen together in any other disease or medical condition. Laypersons DefinitionChild abuse involving the shaking of a baby.

The legal implications of Shaken Baby Syndrome involve child welfare and criminal investigations. These investigations will determine whether it is safe for children to remain in their parents/ caregivers care, and whether an individual is charged with a criminal offence such as assault or homicide. Social workers, police officers, lawyers, as well as judges and probation officers require knowledge of the cause, effects, and outcomes for these children to provide the optimal intervention.

A form of child abuse Often ruled homicide or murder if the child dies A unique, identifiable combination of injuries From forceful, violent shaking Preventable through education

A form of punishment or neglect Found among the effects of any other form of child abuse or accidental trauma A pre-existing medical condition or disease Always seen with visible bruises Caused by car accidents, falls, tossing in the air, or rough play Caused by birth, CPR, or genetic disorders

Research shows that SBS victims have some characteristics in common: Most victims are less than one year old The majority are under 6 months old Twins have a higher chance of being shaken than single children

Most shakers are male, in general because Men may be less familiar with babies needs Men may have financial or family stresses Men may not be used to a babys crying, and may use force to stop the crying Most men who shake a baby are the biological father of the child or the mothers boyfriend2,3,4 Mothers, grandparents, stepparents, other relatives, and childcare providers can shake babies as well Anyone who may become frustrated is capable of shaking a baby

While potentially hazardous, these activities do NOT cause the same injuries as shaking a baby: The baby falling off furniture or a counter The baby being bounced or jogged on an adults knee The baby being carried in a caregivers backpack while the caregiver jogs or runs The baby being tossed up and caught The baby jerking in a car seat when a driver stops the car suddenly

These less-dramatic signs may indicate a baby has been shaken: An unusual or unexplained change in sleeping pattern Confusion, restlessness, or agitation Absence of energy or motivation Slurred speech Uncontrollable crying Unexplained inability to be consoled Unexplained inability to nurse or eat

A severely shaken baby can show one or more of the following signs: Absence of response to stimulation Lethargy Convulsions Inability to make sounds Inability to track movement visually Difficulty breathing Blue-looking or dusky skin tone Unconsciousness Vomiting Crying quieted to whimpering due to brain damage Rolling eyes

The long-term effects of shaking a baby can be significant: Learning and cognitive disabilities Behavioral disorders Blindness Paralysis on one or both sides Trauma-induced seizure disorders Loss of motor control

A babys body has unique characteristics that make it vulnerable to injury from shaking: Heavy head25 percent of body weight Weak neck musclesCant resist movement Space inside skullForce increases Delicate veinsTear and bleed easily Brain is still developingVulnerable to injury

#1 trigger reason... … to stop the child from crying Frustration builds Caregiver does NOT take care of him/herself Caregiver loses control Frustration with toilet training Frustration with a babys choosy appetite Frustration with a babys crankiness due to being sick

SBS is preventable WITH EDUCATION. When parents and caregivers know the injuries that shaking causes and ways to manage their frustration and stress... they will STOP before they SHAKE.

Babies cry for MANY reasons! It is the ONLY way they can communicate! A baby may cry because he or she... is hungry needs to burp wants to suck (on a pacifier or a clean finger) needs a diaper change is too hot or too cold is getting sick and is cranky has diaper rash is teething is tired is over-stimulated has colic has minor gas pains has a fever is reacting to his or her caregivers stress is in pain is bored and needs some activity needs to be held and comforted

Check that babys basic needs are met and that he/she is comfortable Create a new, soft noise to distract the baby Show the baby something new to look at Sing to the baby Rock the baby gently Give the baby a warm bath Put the baby in a new position and gently pat or rub the babys back Push the baby in a stroller Take the baby for a ride in the car Run a vacuum cleaner nearby If the baby seems ill, call a doctor or nurse for advice

~ No baby has died from crying too much. ~ ~ If someone calls you frustrated with a crying baby, offer your help. ~ ~ NEVER shake a baby! ~