US Medical Providers & Parents on Vitamin K Shot Hesitancy - NYT
More parents in the U.S. are rejecting the vitamin K injection for newborns, a standard and effective measure to prevent serious bleeding in infants. The New York Times is reporting on this rising trend and its potential causes, including the influence of broader anti-vaccine sentiments. We are looking for medical providers, parents, and expectant parents to share their experiences and perspectives on this issue.
Which best describes you? (Check all that apply.)
I’m a medical provider
I’m a parent
I’m expecting a child
If you’re a medical provider, are you fielding more (or different) questions or concerns about vaccines? If so, tell us about them.
If you’re a parent or expectant parent, what is your reaction to the federal government’s new recommendations?
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