Comment by laurent_du
2 years ago
I missed this part. Where does the author mention that other medical explanations (other than SBS) are exceedingly rare compared to the baby having indeed been shaken?
2 years ago
I missed this part. Where does the author mention that other medical explanations (other than SBS) are exceedingly rare compared to the baby having indeed been shaken?
I said that blaming medical reasons for SBS is exceedingly rare. As indicated, trauma due to shaking is usually the case. Medical reasons can't be ruled out. That's the crux of the issue.