I found this: " The Moses syndrome should not be confused with the baby Moses syndrome (the hope-in-a-basketfallacy), a kind of defense mechanism whereby one deceives oneself into inaction by the wishful thought that somebody else will eventually come along to solve your problems for you and save you from disaster." Here: http://skepdic.com/mosessyndrome.html
No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
The baby Moses was rescued by the Pharaohs daughter, as she came for a bath in the river, Moses means taken from the river.
It is not shaking baby it is shaken baby.
the Pharaoh's daughter ( the pharaoh of Egypt) found baby Moses.
Moses' sister Miriam was given the task of watching over her little brother in the basket.
Shaken baby syndrome was first described in medical literature in 1972
Well babies can suddenly die in other ways too, whereas shaking baby syndrome requires there to be shaking of the baby.
There are many things that can be bought for a baby at Moses blankets. At Moses blankets, one can buy cribs, blankets, pillows, and toys for little babies.
1 out of every 10 babies in the United States has baby bottle syndrome.
The pharoahs daughter saved the baby Moses, her name was Neferitti.
The Pharoah's wife
Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.