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Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome

Shaken Baby Syndrome can be prevented!
Although the effects of SBS are frightening and tragic, the reassuring news is that, unlike some diseases that disable or kill children, SBS can be avoided. Learn about SBS, and remember: Never Shake a Baby! Even a brief moment of vigorous shaking can cause serious and permanant damage.

Make sure that everyone who cares for your child knows about the dangers of shaking.
This includes friends, relatives, babysitters, child care providers, brothers and sisters, and especially anyone who has had little or no experience caring for babies or young children. Surveys indicate that two-thirds of offenders are males, often in their early 20's, many with no previous history of abuse offenses or substance abuse problems. Half tend to be the child's natural parent. The other half include boyfriends of the mother, non-relative caregivers and stepparents.

Support your baby's head and neck.
Always support the head and neck when holding or transporting him or her. Be sure to tell others who care for your infant to do the same.

Always play gently with your baby.
Never throw or toss your baby in the air, swing your baby by the ankles or jog with a young infant on your back

Most importantly, know what to do when your baby or child cries.
Crying, particularly the constant crying of a colicky baby, is the behavior that most often triggers an episode of severe shaking. Learn about ways to cope with a crying baby, and share them with anyone who cares for your child.

 


Massachusetts Citizens for Children
14 Beacon Street, Suite 706 ~ Boston, MA 02108
phone: 617-742-8555 ~ fax: 617-742-7808 ~ www.masskids.org