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Last edited Wed May 6, 2026, 09:53 AM - Edit history (2)
by Duaa Eldeib
May 6, 2026, 6:00 am
They entered the world the way babies should, with piercing cries announcing their arrival. They passed their newborn screening tests. Some made it to their 2-week wellness visits without concern.
Then, without warning, their systems began to shut down. A 7-week-old boy in Maryland developed sudden seizures. An 11-pound girl in Alabama stopped breathing for 20 seconds at a time. A baby boy in Kentucky vomited before becoming lethargic. A brown-haired girl in Texas, not yet 2 weeks old, bled around her belly button.
Desperate to save them, records show, doctors inserted tubes into their airways and hooked them up to IVs. They ordered blood transfusions. They spent half an hour trying to resuscitate one boy until his parents told them they could stop. They shaved another boys soft locks to embed a needle directly into his skull to reduce the pressure in his brain.
None of it was enough.
At the morgue, the babies were brought in with their diapers and blankets and with their hospital ID bracelets still wrapped around their tiny ankles. The pathologists findings were like those you would typically see in ailing adults, not newborns the kind of bleeding seen during strokes or brain tissue loss similar to what happens when radiation is administered to treat cancer.
https://www.propublica.org/article/more-parents-decline-vitamin-k-shot-newborns
Edited to add info re: legality of parent neglect:
The Legality of Vitamin K Refusal in the United States
Avrohom Levy 1,✉, Shira Nabatian 2
Editors: Alexander Muacevic, John R Adler
Conclusions
Vitamin K prophylaxis is a simple, safe, and life-saving intervention that has significantly reduced the incidence of VKDB in newborns. However, parental refusal, often influenced by misinformation and distrust in the medical system, creates a public health concern. Ironically, the very success of Vitamin K supplementation in preventing VKDB may contribute to the problem, as many parents remain unaware of its critical role. A concerted governmental effort is needed to track Vitamin K refusal and VKDB cases, whether at the state or national levels. Improved data collection would help quantify the extent of the issue, providing the necessary foundation for legislation aimed at preventing VKDB.
The reluctance to intervene in Vitamin K refusal raises an important ethical question: How much avoidable risk to a child is too much to ignore? In cases like untreated leukemia, the certainty of death without treatment compels authorities to intervene. Yet, when it comes to preventive measures like Vitamin K, the absence of immediate danger should not diminish the obligation to protect vulnerable children. Consider car seat laws - while most car trips do not end in accidents, the potential for harm is significant enough to justify mandatory restraints. If society accepts car seat regulations as a means to safeguard children from preventable harm, why isn't Vitamin K supplementation viewed in a similar way? Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including provider education, public health initiatives, and potential legal frameworks to ensure newborns receive this essential preventive measure. Moving forward, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health organizations must work together to combat misinformation, strengthen advocacy, and reinforce the necessity of Vitamin K administration to safeguard infant health.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11929546/#abstract1
How long is the list of issues we must fix for our country?
ms liberty
(11,327 posts)Passages
(4,451 posts)UpInArms
(55,245 posts)Research, however, shows that while delayed cord clamping can raise the babys hemoglobin levels, it does not have the same effect on vitamin K.
I figured the hospital was already pissy with me because we didnt vaccinate at all, he told ProPublica. They lost out on all the money from that.
The familys anger has subsided some since the babys death, in part because of their trust in Gods plan.
I can sit here and be upset and sad, but this brought me closer to God, the father said. I just cant wait to be with him.
maxrandb
(17,488 posts)UpInArms
(55,245 posts)if his parents werent so stupid.
IbogaProject
(6,038 posts)Stupidity is inherited, directly by genetics and by lack of education. I love how the let's make a twelve year old carry a risky rape pregnancy to term want freedom to reject medical procedures and kill and/or harm their child.
Passages
(4,451 posts)UpInArms
(55,245 posts)here in rural Missouri
These snake charmer churches are literally poisoning these peoples minds.
Passages
(4,451 posts)Johonny
(26,494 posts)That they'd listen to any doctor that offered vaccines, vitamin K etc...
The modern world has created an arrogance of ignorance.
Passages
(4,451 posts)hatrack
(65,060 posts)It's you, in your role as "parents".
Jesus wept . . .
yardwork
(69,535 posts)That's so sad. Nobody makes money from vaccines. Without government subsidies the pharmaceutical companies will stop making vaccines. Millions will die.
This is the biggest self-own in human history.
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(4,451 posts)llmart
(17,711 posts)Which is it you stupid fucks? God's will or the money you think hospitals are getting rich off of? Which do you worship more? God or your money?
I just can't even deal with the level of stupidity some people have.
tanyev
(49,538 posts)yardwork
(69,535 posts)The disinformation is so extreme, people think doctors and nurses are killing their loved ones.
This started under Trump term one, with COVID disinformation and it has accelerated since.
Delphinus
(12,539 posts)"They lost out on all the money from that" - what? WHAT?
What do they think their god will do when they see him? Say, good job?!
I can't even find the words right now to express my sadness, rage, horror ... that Dad could go and be with the baby right now.
magicarpet
(19,237 posts)Is it a desire to leave things be, letting G-d's Devine Plan run his intended course of action, devoid of any human interventions or interruptions what so ever ? Thinking man has no right to second guess our Sky Daddy up in the heavens ?
Or did RFKJr. scare the shit out of these parents with his gobbledygook and jibber-jabber that all children's vaccines are laced with mercury as a preservative and this is the cause for the current alarming increase and rise of childhood Autism ?
Not all science is bad,... Not all science is our enemy. Hucksters of crazy ideas and know nothings should not be running our government. Where does the Dotard - who shits his pants - find them all ?
Passages
(4,451 posts)I don't know, but I will say this article scared me for America.
UpInArms
(55,245 posts)They should give up the computers and cellphones, because without science, they would not exist.
Then, they would, at least, lose access to the evil fakebook
Alice Kramden
(2,959 posts)Even though vitamin K is not a vaccine
magicarpet
(19,237 posts)mountain grammy
(29,151 posts)magicarpet
(19,237 posts)Amen.
Hey Joe
(755 posts)algorithm consisting of disinformation and rage bait aimed towards things they are too intellectually incapable or incurious to understand.
Social media is turning out to be one of the most damaging aspects of our daily lives and too many people fall victim to the hate and lies that,
one way or another, destroy them.
NoMoreRepugs
(12,201 posts)Passages
(4,451 posts)biocube
(250 posts)...and are somehow different. Chemophobia is the real poison.
mwmisses4289
(4,585 posts)that maybe their "god" allowed the development of these various life saving vaccines and medicines so they and their children would be around to annoy us "evil, dam libruls" with their version of god's word? When they refuse, they are falling into satan's hands.
Or maybe when they refuse this, it's their deities way of showing they are unfit for the blessing of a child.
magicarpet
(19,237 posts)... the human gene pool with their quiverfull and proliferous ways of pro creations ?
FakeNoose
(42,163 posts)In almost every case, the babies deaths could have been prevented with a long-standard vitamin K shot. But across the country, families first in smatterings, now in droves are declining the single, inexpensive injection given at birth to newborns to help their blood clot.
Many of them are doing so out of a well-meaning but ill-informed abundance of caution. In the hopes of safeguarding their newborns from what they see as unnecessary medical intervention, they have shunned fundamental and scientifically sound pharmaceutical intervention. The trend is also fueled by a contradictory pairing: families fierce desire to protect their babies and a cascade of false information infused into their social media algorithms.
Although it is not a vaccine, the vitamin K shot has been swept up in the same post-pandemic tide that has led to a drop in key childhood vaccines, including for measles and whooping cough.
I believe expectant parents should be prevented from accessing social media of any kind. It's just too dangerous.
Alice Kramden
(2,959 posts)Refusing the standard medical protocols for newborns - a terrible and deadly stance.
From the article:
In December, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stopped recommending that all newborns get the hepatitis B vaccine, which has been highly effective at fighting a virus that can lead to lifelong infections and liver cancer ... Some families are also rejecting the eye ointment.
70sEraVet
(5,589 posts)there's nobody to complain when the government starts rounding them up.
Fascism is dependent on an ignorant working class.
Diamond_Dog
(40,920 posts)flesh and blood to die when there is proven science to support their babies lives and well being.
Sympthsical
(11,075 posts)I know people are focusing on the religious yokels and RFK Jr. - and well they should, particularly when it comes to vaccines - but L&D doctors and nurses are combating a whole slew of "natural health" gobbeldy gook particularly surrounding pregnancy and birth. The shit they have to deal with, because expectant parents "read something online".
Go look up what free birth is and enjoy that one.
Just finished my OB rotation here in the Bay Area a few weeks back, and oh yeah, many new parents had opinions sourced to this or that social media platform or tiktok/youtube/twitter influencers.
The Vitamin K thing is an interesting one, because it feels like there's the least education around it. At least with vaccines you can chalk it up to disinformation. But parents are at least familiar with vaccines and antibiotics. You start explaining that Vitamin K shot, and sometimes there's this idea it's some kind of toxic chemical we just want to pump into a baby willy nilly.
I had a moment with a new mom where were discussing it and made a joke about how you can't even get me to eat kale, so it's not something I'd want to inflict on a newborn. No one's introduction to this world should involve kale. She was fine with the shot generally, but she did have misgivings/questions. Which is fine. But man, I really hate Dr. Facebook.
LisaL
(47,486 posts)It sounds like it should be helpful.
Sympthsical
(11,075 posts)Passages
(4,451 posts)Dr Facebook is right, and all the other pseudoscience researchers.
VMA131Marine
(5,330 posts)are stuffing themselves with health supplements of dubious value made by an industry that rivals Big Pharma in size and is almost totally unregulated.
Passages
(4,451 posts)Johnny2X2X
(24,387 posts)They think hospitals make money on vaccinations.
GiqueCee
(4,594 posts)... can you say, "NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE"?
Passages
(4,451 posts)Last edited Wed May 6, 2026, 11:08 AM - Edit history (1)
2025 Feb 20;17(2):e79368. doi: 10.7759/cureus.79368
The Legality of Vitamin K Refusal in the United States
Avrohom Levy 1,✉, Shira Nabatian 2
Editors: Alexander Muacevic, John R Adler
Conclusions
Vitamin K prophylaxis is a simple, safe, and life-saving intervention that has significantly reduced the incidence of VKDB in newborns. However, parental refusal, often influenced by misinformation and distrust in the medical system, creates a public health concern. Ironically, the very success of Vitamin K supplementation in preventing VKDB may contribute to the problem, as many parents remain unaware of its critical role. A concerted governmental effort is needed to track Vitamin K refusal and VKDB cases, whether at the state or national levels. Improved data collection would help quantify the extent of the issue, providing the necessary foundation for legislation aimed at preventing VKDB.
The reluctance to intervene in Vitamin K refusal raises an important ethical question: How much avoidable risk to a child is too much to ignore? In cases like untreated leukemia, the certainty of death without treatment compels authorities to intervene. Yet, when it comes to preventive measures like Vitamin K, the absence of immediate danger should not diminish the obligation to protect vulnerable children. Consider car seat laws - while most car trips do not end in accidents, the potential for harm is significant enough to justify mandatory restraints. If society accepts car seat regulations as a means to safeguard children from preventable harm, why isn't Vitamin K supplementation viewed in a similar way? Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including provider education, public health initiatives, and potential legal frameworks to ensure newborns receive this essential preventive measure. Moving forward, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health organizations must work together to combat misinformation, strengthen advocacy, and reinforce the necessity of Vitamin K administration to safeguard infant health.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11929546/#abstract1
GiqueCee
(4,594 posts)... I wonder if undiagnosed Oppositional Defiant Disorder could account for some of the bad decisions made by some parents. I've had some experience with ODD in my own family, where a demonstrably bad, and potentially dangerous, decision has been stubbornly defended even in the face of irrefutable proof of its assured negative outcome.
We're certainly seeing it on a daily, nay, HOURLY, basis with the increasingly warped behavior of our mentally unsound president, and a terrifyingly large percentage one could justifiably say ALL of his cabinet members.
Passages
(4,451 posts)It's as if, for some, they fell off a cliff!
angrychair
(12,446 posts)Everything just feels off. I honestly am confused. When did humanity collectively become this ignorant and submissive?
It's truly shocking. You watch a movie like Idiocracy and Star Trek and think "gee, I want that Star Trek life, that sounds like that better way to go", and it seems we are headed that way.
But we suddenly, inexplicably, go the other way and embrace Idiocracy.
Sympthsical
(11,075 posts)It's social media. Used to be the idiot population was diluted, so the kind of damage they could cause was mitigated to some extent.
Now they can find each other, coalesce, and advocate for stupid in ways never previously imagined.
Dumb Ass Phil at the coffee shop was at least known as Dumb Ass Phil locally and generally able to be ignored. Now DAP has 10,000 friends just like him online that he talks to daily.
And sometimes they go on campaigns.
Passages
(4,451 posts)Turbineguy
(40,178 posts)It's an extinction event.
Passages
(4,451 posts)mainer
(12,571 posts)He survived but with brain damage, and spent the rest of his life in an institution.
This was over 50 years ago, before Vit K was routinely given to newborns. Her tragedy was one of the reasons the UK started routinely giving Vit K to all newborns.
Passages
(4,451 posts)3catwoman3
(29,714 posts)It's most unfortunate that the only "skill" required to become a parent is the ability to juxtapose genitalia.
Passages
(4,451 posts)Wednesdays
(23,013 posts)But a vitamin shot is a no-go?