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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]eqfan592
(5,963 posts)178. You do understand that testing is amazingly helpful, right?
She may not be reacting well to it, but it could help them ID a problem early that could have a seriously negative impact on her or her baby in time enough to do something about it and possibly save both their lives. You're implying that people were somehow better off living in ignorance, and dealing with the consequence of that ignorance. Sorry, but I have to disagree.
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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