It’s 2am. You’re dog tired, and your ears are ringing from the incessant crying that's echoing in your head. The baby is awake. Again!
You’d never hurt your bundle of joy. But, for just a split second, you’d trade the world for a moment’s peace and quiet. It’s in these dark hours when even the most doting and loving parent can easily snap.
Abusive head trauma, commonly known as a shaken baby syndrome (SBS), is caused when an adult forcefully shakes a baby or toddler, often in an attempt to get them to stop crying. Because infants’ neck muscles aren’t well developed and provide little support for their heads, this violent movement pitches the brain back and forth within the skull, possibly causing life-threatening injuries.
THE FACTS
While there are currently scant statistics regarding the number of SBS cases in South Africa, an extrapolation of overseas research suggests that we should be recording about 300 cases per year.
“South Africa scores highly on a number of risk factors for SBS,” writes Frances Mattes in a 2016 dissertation on the syndrome through the University of Cape Town.
“Poverty, violence and social isolation increase parents’ and caregivers’ levels of stress and frustration, known precipitants of SBS, putting them at greater risk for shaking their babies,” Frances writes.
The American Center for Shaken Baby Syndrome estimates that each year between 1 200 and 1 400 children are injured or killed by abusive head injuries in the United States.
The perpetrator is usually a caregiver or parent, with 65 to 90 percent being male.
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