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Rethinking Shaken Baby Syndrome

I absolutely think serious injury could result to a child by violently shaking him/her, especially an infant too you to even hold its own head up.
 
I get what the article is about...should we charge these people with murder, or can we prove that these kids died form something else?


Tell you what. We'll leave it just like trapping kids in hot cars in the summer. WILL they die from it? Maybe, maybe not. If you do it, should you be charged? You betcha.


Parents. Don't shake your babies.
 
I get what the article is about...should we charge these people with murder, or can we prove that these kids died form something else?

Tell you what. We'll leave it just like trapping kids in hot cars in the summer. WILL they die from it? Maybe, maybe not. If you do it, should you be charged? You betcha.

Parents. Don't shake your babies.
I think you completely missed the point of the article. They're not saying shaking a baby is good or should be excused, they're saying the symptoms/signs of certain injuries may not be from shaking at all.
 
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