Newborn Vitamin K Refusals Surge in U.S., Raising Brain Bleed Risk

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A growing share of U.S. parents are declining the vitamin K shot for newborns, with refusals rising from about 2.9% in 2017 to 5.2% in 2024. Doctors warn this increases the risk of vitamin K deficiency bleeding, including brain bleeds, and note declines in other preventive measures like hepatitis B vaccination and eye ointment. Attitudes are fueled by anti-science sentiment and misinformation on social media, and some cases have prompted fatalities. Experts advocate patient, respectful education to counter misconceptions and protect infant health.
- Parents refusing newborn vitamin K shots and ‘raising risk of brain bleeding’ The Independent
- It’s not just vaccines — parents are refusing other routine preventive care for newborns AP News
- Why a once-routine newborn shot is seeing rising refusals Straight Arrow News - SAN
- More N.J. parents are skipping childhood vaccines. Doctors are refusing to see their kids. NJ.com
- US medics say routine care for babies increasingly refused by parents The Independent
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