"Many of them are doing so out of a well-meaning but ill-informed abundance of caution.
In the hopes of safeguarding their newborns from what they see as unnecessary medical intervention, they have shunned fundamental and scientifically sound pharmaceutical intervention.
The trend is also fueled by a contradictory pairing: families' fierce desire to protect their babies and a cascade of false information infused into their social media algorithms."
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"While there is a growing trend of vitamin K shot refusal in the United States, it is not tied to any single religious group.
Parents from various backgrounds, including some Christians, choose to decline the shot, often for reasons related to a desire for "natural" parenting or concerns about medical interventions.
"Broader Reasons for Refusal
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and other health organizations note that refusal is often driven by factors beyond religion:
"Natural" Philosophy:
Many parents believe that since vitamin K deficiency in newborns is "natural," it must be normal and not a medical emergency.
Mistrust of Medicine: A general distrust of pharmaceuticals or traditional medical systems, sometimes linked to broader vaccine hesitancy, plays a significant role.
Misinformation: Concerns about ingredients like benzyl alcohol or unproven links to cancer frequently circulate on social media, influencing parental decisions regardless of religious affiliation."
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Laura,
What part of misleading do you not understand?
The question itself was written to sway the voter.
"do you want these new districts that are fairer?"
That's about what it was.