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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