Why some parents skip proven newborn care

Idaho, Philadelphia, Seattle, Orange County, Illinois, Minnesota, Kentucky, USAWed Mar 25 2026
Decades ago, hospitals started giving vitamin K shots to newborns to stop dangerous bleeding. But now, more parents are saying no. In one Idaho hospital, half the babies one day didn’t get the shot. Doctors worry because this simple protection has worked for over 60 years. It’s not just vitamin K—parents are also skipping eye ointment and early vaccines. Research shows refusals nearly doubled from 2017 to 2024. What’s driving this change? Some parents believe natural ways are always better, even when science says otherwise. Others get mixed messages online or from influencers. One doctor shared a heartbreaking story of a toddler who had a stroke as a baby because parents skipped the shot. In some states, refusals have led to babies dying from preventable bleeding.
The eye ointment stops blindness from infections like gonorrhea. The hepatitis B vaccine prevents liver disease. Even if tests come back clean, infections can still happen during birth. Still, some parents fear pain or side effects, even though these treatments are safe and well-studied. Trust is a big issue. Parents feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice. Social media spreads myths faster than facts. Doctors say most parents want what’s best for their kids but sometimes get lost in the noise. A few parents later regret their choices—like one mom who gave drops instead of the shot, then changed her mind after complications. Doctors try to listen first, explain clearly, and answer questions without judging. They know parents are scared, not careless. But time is limited in hospitals, and not every family gets the full conversation they need. The goal isn’t to force decisions—it’s to make sure families have the right information to protect their babies.
https://localnews.ai/article/why-some-parents-skip-proven-newborn-care-36a1b9e1

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