Parents are refusing routine preventive care for newborns
4 hours ago
- #Medical Mistrust
- #Newborn Health
- #Preventive Care
- Parents are increasingly refusing routine preventive care for newborns, including vitamin K shots, hepatitis B vaccines, and eye ointments.
- Refusals of vitamin K shots nearly doubled between 2017 and 2024, from 2.9% to 5.2%.
- Anti-science sentiment and medical mistrust are driving skepticism beyond vaccines to other proven preventive measures.
- Vitamin K deficiency can lead to severe bleeding, developmental delays, and even death in newborns.
- Erythromycin eye ointment prevents gonorrhea-related blindness, and the hepatitis B vaccine protects against liver failure and cancer.
- Parents refuse care due to misinformation, fear of pain, and a preference for 'natural' approaches.
- Social media and political agendas contribute to the spread of myths and mistrust in medical advice.
- Doctors emphasize the importance of respectful conversations to address parental concerns and educate on the benefits of preventive care.