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1. katzen+9e5[view] [source] 2023-09-27 05:18:53
>>rossan+(OP)
This always scared me because I don't even know what counts as shaking.

Can you accidentally shake a baby? Can my 2 year old daughter get shaken baby syndrome when older children on an inflatable castle with her jump and bounce too wild around her (she can't jump yet but loves the bouncing)? I've also often seen parents throw their children a bit in the air and then catch them. The children like it and laugh.

I'm not even speaking of law and police but medically. Can this seriously hurt my daughter?

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2. Fire-D+wv5[view] [source] 2023-09-27 08:05:15
>>katzen+9e5
The article as I interpreted says that there is no recorded case where you can get shaken baby syndrome and the sharking was recorded on tape or declared in front of the police, that being said, if your child has some pathology, they might be at risk with even a minor fall
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3. barson+5y5[view] [source] 2023-09-27 08:25:34
>>Fire-D+wv5
You misread the article. The article states that there aren’t any SBS cases with only “isolated subdural and retinal hemorrhage.”
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