Vitamin K supplementation at birth
Spontaneous bleeding can occur days after birth and usually shows itself on the umbilical stump, in the nose or on the skin. But later spontaneous bleeding can occur several weeks or months after birth and often happens on the brain which can cause irreparable brain damage or death.
This sort of bleeding (called vitamin K deficiency bleeding- VKDB) is very rare, however detrimental if not caught in time.
VKDB can be completely avoided if newborns are given a shot of vitamin K within a few hours of birth, however many parents are choosing to decline the shot because it's "unnatural" or full of "toxins" (it's not full of "toxins"). What are your thoughts? With your own babies, are you for or against administering the vitamin K injection?
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