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Prevent Shaken Baby Injuries
Did you know?
Babies can cry up to 5 hours a day and still be perfectly normal.
Crying, especially inconsolable crying is the main trigger for shaking an infant.
Shaken baby syndrome occurs most often at two to six months of age.
Shaking a baby can cause seizures, blindness or deafness, paralysis, permanent brain damage, developmental delay, and even death.
Tips for soothing crying infants
Change or feed the baby
Take the baby for a walk in a stroller or infant carrier
Rub the baby's tummy
Offer a pacifier (soother)
But remember, sometimes healthy, normal babies cannot be comforted and that is OK.
If you become too frustrated with the crying, put the baby in a safe place a walk away until you calm down.
You can prevent shaken baby injuries
It’s more important to calm yourself, before you try to calm your baby.
Learn more about normal infant crying at
www.dontshake.ca
.
Never, ever shake your baby.
Tell others about normal infant crying and the dangers of shaking.
Updated: Oct. 10/07
Source: Prevent SBS British Columbia