First off- this is NOT a vaccination debate. Just a simple question-
are any of you moms out there planning on refusing the vitamin k? The more I read about it the more I get pulled to the middle on this one. I still have some research to do and just wanted some thoughts on what you all were going to do?
I do plan on refusing the hep vax at birth just because my daughters pediatrician told me that the hospitals only reason for that is just in case the mother has it and I know that I don't. I would rather no unnecessary shots when my baby is only hours old.
Anyway... Thoughts on the vitamin k shot?
Re: Vitamin K shot at birth
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/separating-fact-from-fiction-in-the-not-so-normal-newborn-nursery-vitamin-k-shots/
ETA: And now that I realize that you're multivitamin girl, I want to encourage you AGAIN to trust your doctor. Whatever googling you've done over the years IN NO WAY COMPARES to the years of study and the understanding of the scientific process that your doctor has. Seriously.
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This.
No, it's not because you're looking into things yourself to understand your doctor's advice. I'm all over that. It's because in both of your posts you have implied a mistrust of standard medical care. You said you don't think the multivitamin advice from your doctor is good enough, and you said you're not accepting a standard vaccine because you don't want anything unnecessary at baby's birth. I am wary of people who think they know better than standard medical advice.
told me he didn't let any of his babies get it because it's to protect them from
the mother and it was unnecessary. He said he is always surprised in a good way when parents figure that out for themselves and refuse it. And that came from a doctor that was my daughters pediatrician in the hospital when she was born. So I will continue to educate myself and not blindly follow. We think differently and that's okay. Not everyone that thinks different than you needs your advice.
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MC: 2/19/14
Seems a little silly to pick and choose what advice to follow of your doctor's.
I think it is best to get the vitamin k shot, better safe than sorry. But if you'd like to listen to your doctor, then skip out on the hep one.
Or follow your own research, because that is totally equivalent to a doctor... and it's your kid.
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We also refuse the hep b vaccine at birth, and I always go into it planning to refuse the erythromycin but end up forgetting.
@happymamax2 as the parent you always have the right to be with your child, barring a medical emergency. You may need to be clear and firm about your wishes but if you don't want to miss that bath you don't have to. You can prolong it or do it yourselves.
I had the same thing happen (how I discovered I have hep c). My doctor told me it was either due to the vaccine or being exposed to it and my body clearing it. Get the panel done for sure.
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I get tested before every delivery (to ease the physicians' fears, mind you) and respectfully decline the STD preventative measures. I understand why they are in place, but I do not agree that they are a required policy for all babies. Vaccines and antibiotics have been improving our infant mortality rates, but we (the US) still have one of the lowest mortality rates of all the developed countries. It's time more of us understood what we are doing when it comes to our babies and our bodies.
That all being said, I am NOT anti-vaccine. No, no, no. Just needed to clarify.
ETA- more words...