Better observation of the parents prebirth and post birth. Better observation of how they interact with each other before the baby arrives. A clear understanding of the metal ability of both parents to cope with stress and daily challenges the couple face before the baby arrives will provide a good indicator of how they will face child rearing challenges down the road.
Financial needs and relationship issues can lead to stress being taken out in a physical form against a baby by one or both parents. Mental maturity and the ability to clearly say they can't cope with a situation should be front and center priorities for parents at risk, as well as support for those who don't quite have it together.
Ultimately if they can make a child they should be mentally and financially equipped to handle the stresses and successes of child rearing. When a clear a present danger exists there should be access to an alternate release for the stress and this is where the parents need to work as a team for the sake of the child. With counselling and guidance from family this issue should be a non issue, everyone chips in to raise a happy and healthy baby.
Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.
Shaken baby syndrome was first described in medical literature in 1972
No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
It is not shaking baby it is shaken baby.
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a cluster of serious injuries that occurs when an infant or child is shaken violently. True
Alternative terms include: shaken baby; shaken baby syndrome; child abuse; and non-accidental trauma (NAT).
NO! That will kill it. It's called Shaken baby syndrome.
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"shaken baby syndrome" is when a baby is shaken in a violent motion that causes death or serious injury to the brain. Typically a child will have retinal bleeding, brain bleeding and brain swelling (which typically does the most damage).
The cause of the brain, neck, and spine damage that can result from shaken baby syndrome is brute force. The violent shaking of a baby by a much stronger adult conveys a tremendous amount of energy to the infant.