Shaking a baby is a serious form of child abuse that occurs mostly in infants in the first year of life.
The act of severely or violently shaking a baby—which may also include striking the baby's head—is often the result of a parent's or caregiver's frustration or anger in response to a baby's or toddler's constant crying or irritability.
Listen for triggers for abuse and the importance of parents being comfortable with who is caring for their babies.