No in the first place a baby's head is disproportionately large if looked at by adult standards. shaking a baby may cause brain damage however it wont make a baby's head bigger then it is supposed to be. There are conditions where baby's and children have much bigger heads then normal but these have nothing to do with shaken baby syndrome.
"had shaken" is the correct option.
no there must be another reason
Do you want your martini shaken or stirred?
"Do you want your martini stirred or shaken?"
"Shaken" is the correct spelling, if you mean the past tense of "shake".
on the scall from 1-10 I would say 5%. if you have a baby in that condition than you have half a chance of him or her coming out normal.
"Would you like your martini shaken or stirred for the cocktail party tonight?"
Down syndrome is something you are born with; it is not something that will suddenly "appear."
The nursing home has to have a valid reason to refuse a patient. Refusing a patient because they have Downs Syndrome would not be valid.
yep it would cos of the pressure
Radioactive waste would cause unborn babies to die/ have mutations.
The minute insect would simply not be shaken from my arm.