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In reply to the discussion: Four babies hemorrhage after parents refuse vitamin K shot, a practice on the rise [View all]mainer
(12,488 posts)56. This doesn't agree with the Israeli data
Without Vit K, they were seeing DEATHS from infant hemorrhagic bleeds at rates of 130/100,000.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pitt.edu%2F~super7%2F14011-15001%2F14211.ppt&ei=UwelUsX1EsS3kQfDgIGYDA&usg=AFQjCNEr1D8iUddxvKeZkuq_-a0pPNuFTw&bvm=bv.57752919,d.eW0
In Vietnam, incidence is reported as over 100 cases per 100,000, and is a particular problem in breastfed infants.
A study from Vietnam reports an estimated incidence of late onset vitamin K deficiency bleeding in infants who received no prophylaxis was 116 per 100,000 births (142 and 81 in rural and urban areas respectively) with mortality of 9% (6). Late HDN presents especially among low birth with exclusively breast fed infants, often with intracranial hemorrhages without other signs of bleeding.
http://archives.who.int/eml/expcom/expcom16/COMMENTS/VitK.pdf
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Four babies hemorrhage after parents refuse vitamin K shot, a practice on the rise [View all]
NickB79
Dec 2013
OP
A court would probably say he is within his 1st amendment rights to spew this BS
iandhr
Dec 2013
#30
This is how our healthcare system is so screwed up. Doctors don't explain shit to women honestly.
kelliekat44
Dec 2013
#32
Not really, especially when so many believe his nonsense. Many can be found right here on DU.
cleanhippie
Dec 2013
#191
Well, since the taxpayers are likely to foot the bill for the results of this....
Turbineguy
Dec 2013
#4
You're comparing a known, proven food allergy to something that, in spite of loads of research...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#177
apparently the fact that the proposition in question doesn't ban GMO foods
magical thyme
Dec 2013
#164
True. So why the constant push to make ever more and dumber examples? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#22
Juror #3 you rock! Alerter, do follow juror's advice. Did I mention your alert really sucks?
idwiyo
Dec 2013
#91
Plausible deniability (playing dumb) is a trick of the trade by some and a waste of time to contest.
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#168
Mercola cited by me? No, not once, check it out. (This would've been a read-only thread if not 4you)
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#100
It's not copyright material, so the 4-paragraph limit isn't applicable, correct?
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#154
Yep. There was a live birth, thankfully. The doctor was just beside himself. n/t
Butterbean
Dec 2013
#59
I am looking into it. I think Vitamin K affects a different part of the clotting cycle
mainer
Dec 2013
#93
I'm not a hematologist. But it seems that clotting can occur at any time in your life
mainer
Dec 2013
#97
Because it increases the probability, there should be some part of the tree with problems.
jeff47
Dec 2013
#120
I guess the Mexican Healht System works EXACTLY as the American system does
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2013
#180
Because a blood test is just as invasive, and requires more time to process results.
Butterbean
Dec 2013
#71
I checked the pediatric literature. They do not recommend routine neonatal Factor V screening
mainer
Dec 2013
#82
I could talk a blue streak about stuff like that, but we haven't got all night. LOL.
Butterbean
Dec 2013
#101
Amen, and well said. Facepalm about the celiac ignorant oncologist. Yikes. n/t
Butterbean
Dec 2013
#122
I'm amazed. I knew about Vitamin K and clotting. When did they start giving them to newborns?
freshwest
Dec 2013
#137
Why not? Young pregnant women are more aware of the risks, and compared to older...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#198
YES, CHOOSE, ob-gyn or bad info. How's this question going to shake out among posters on the thread?
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#172
No, and the infant mortality and disability rates reflected that. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#197
Oh. Well, we must have had a lot of births, becoming the largest generation.
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#202
That's because it secretly poisoning us, that's why we live longer and healthier than we ever have..
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#223