Shaken Baby Syndrome
Shaken Baby Syndrome
  • Shaken Baby Syndrome is a serious brain injury which occurs when a frustrated parent or caregiver shakes a baby, usually to stop the baby’s crying. It is considered a serious form of child abuse. Below are some things to do if your baby won’t stop crying.

Tips to Calm a Crying Baby

  • Softly run your finger around the baby's face to soothe him.
  • Let anger out in a safe way, listen to music, exercise or do housework.
  • Call a friend or relative and talk out your frustration or see if they can take care of the baby.
  • Slowly feed and burp; change the diaper.
  • Check for signs of illness.  If signs are present, call a doctor.
  • Offer the baby a pacifier.
  • Hold the baby against your chest and walk or rock the baby.
  • Swaddle the baby tightly in a soft warm blanket.
  • Lay baby, tummy-down, across your lap; gently rub or pat his back.
  • Take the baby for a ride in a stroller or the car (in a car seat).
  • If nothing else works, wrap the baby in a blanket and place the baby on his back in a safe place like a crib, close the door and go to another room.  Check on the baby every 10 minutes.

Links:

Never Shake a Baby Arizona - http://nsbaz.org/

Arizona’s Child Abuse InfoCenter- http://www.parent-wise.org/links/sbs.htm 

Shaken Baby Syndrome –  www.aboutshakenbaby.com

National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome – www.dontshake.org