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Baby abuse…it doesn’t surprise me

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I saw this study today…and sadly, it doesn’t surpise me.

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ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) — About 1 in 50 U.S. infants are victims of nonfatal child abuse or neglect in a year, according to the first national study of the problem in that age group.

Other studies have looked at child abuse and neglect, but this is believed to be the first to focus on infants.

The study focused on children younger than 1 year, and found nearly a third of those who had been abused or neglected were one week old or younger when the abuse or neglect occurred.

“It is a particularly vulnerable group,” said study co-author Rebecca Leeb, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“We were struck by the fact there was a clustering of maltreatment with the very, very early age group.”

The researchers counted more than 91,000 infant victims of abuse and neglect in the period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006.

The information came from a national database of cases verified by protective services agencies in 45 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Other studies have looked at national child abuse and neglect cases, but this is believed to be the first to focus on infants, said Leeb, a CDC epidemiologist.

About 30,000 of the cases involved infants aged one week or younger. About 68 percent of those cases were attributed to neglect.

Federal officials define neglect as a failure to meet a child’s basic needs including housing, clothing, feeding and access to medical care. But the counted cases did not include new parents stumbling their way through breast-feeding or making other rookie mistakes.

“Things like abandonment and newborn drug addiction would qualify as neglect, not things like parents learning how to be parents,” Leeb said.

Medical professionals identified about 65 percent of the maltreated newborns to protective services staff. The others came from law enforcement, relatives, friends, neighbors and from protective services staff.

The results mirror what a study in Canada found, Leeb said.

The CDC collaborated on the study with the federal Administration for Children and Families.

I think alot of this comes from parents becomeing overly stressed that first week and not felling they have an escape. I would also bet 75 percent of the guilty parties, if not more, are men. Sadly it’s how we react.

My son is being rough with his new puppy…not any of the other 7 animals he’s around, just the most vulnerable. It’s just a little oddity I’ve noticed. Almost like an “alpha Dog” moment.

I think that happens when you haven’t bonded with a child yet. When he is still just a animal in your eyes, not your son. That is when alot of this “abuse” happens…if you ask me.


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