If an eight-month-old baby accidentally falls on the back of the head, this situation should not be particularly harmful and the possibility of causing intracranial hemorrhage is relatively small. Because the force in this case should not be particularly large, the skull is relatively soft and flexible for a small infant of this age, and should not lead to a serious skull fracture. Nonetheless, one should be particularly vigilant because of the possibility of bilateral frontotemporal lobe floor brain contusions. This time, it is a hedge injury and should be further seen at the pediatric neurosurgery clinic of a local tertiary care public hospital as soon as possible. If the specialist finds that the child’s fontanelle tension is high, a cranial CT examination or cranial MRI should be done to rule out intracranial hemorrhage.