2:36 You might want to mention that most if not all the cases are for newborns delivered through a C-Section.. about 1-2 weeks TOO EARLY, ON PURPOSE!!!!! (To avoid a natural birth)
Some antibiotics will decrease the absorption of vitamin K. Cephalosporins (like Ceftazidime or cefuroxime) used for a long time will decrease your body's levels of vit K so best to replenish. Hope this helps
2:36 You might want to mention that most if not all the cases are for newborns delivered through a C-Section.. about 1-2 weeks TOO EARLY, ON PURPOSE!!!!! (To avoid a natural birth)
Can you explain this please? I’m doing some research trying to make the decision.
Why didn’t you talk about the black box label? Show the full side effects list if you want to be taken seriously.
Thank you
And still not ONE medical professional can tell us what is in the shot!
Paranoia and fake aluminum 🤣
I will be sharing this video with families thank you!
Thank u doctor for the information. I wanted to know why do they give vitamin K biweekly when baby is on IV antibiotic.
Some antibiotics will decrease the absorption of vitamin K. Cephalosporins (like Ceftazidime or cefuroxime) used for a long time will decrease your body's levels of vit K so best to replenish. Hope this helps
Can you delay the shot? If so, how long after?
I originally opted out and now my baby is 4 days old
The earlier you give it the better. Most bleeds happen early so best to get it soon after birth.
Is there a study showing a peak of vitamin k on the 8th day of a newborn?
@@thenicudoc 4 kids down and not one has ever had bleeding or injuries…
Qué interesante!!!!