Meurthe-et-Moselle. Shaken Baby Syndrome: An Act of Abuse Still Silent

Every year in France, hundreds of children are affected by shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Defined as a group of non-accidental head injuries, one in ten children dies from it. The others will suffer lifelong after-effects. This act of abuse, still rarely discussed, is punishable by the law. A mother from Flavigny-sur-Moselle, near Nancy, shares her story.
As part of Mother's Day, Justine Thaize, a florist in Flavigny-sur-Moselle, has partnered with the Nancy regional maternity ward (see opposite). This is an opportunity to discuss shaken baby syndrome, which the family experienced on November 22, 2022.
That day, the phone rings. It's 10:28 a.m. when Justine Thaize answers the call: her daughter Tess, aged 4 and a half months, has fainted after choking. From...
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