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Calling on the experienced and recent parents here. Wife and I are expecting our first baby soon. What should I watch out for at the hospital delivery? I have seen info on delayed clamping, antibiotic eye goop and deferred vaccinations. Any insights?

Calling on the experienced and recent parents here. Wife and I are expecting our first baby soon. What should I watch out for at the hospital delivery? I have seen info on delayed clamping, antibiotic eye goop and deferred vaccinations. Any insights?

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[–] [deleted] 4 pts

What vitamin? Why?

What are the mechanisms for growing blind?

Most of these shots assume you're crossing the border or doing drugs/sex with multiple people

[–] 0 pt

Vitamin k.

If you are born with low vitamin k your blood vessels can literally bleed. Leading to brain damage and blindness.

If you give the new born vitamin k when it already has enough vitamin k nothing happens.

So therefore it is smart to give every new born vitamin k

[–] 2 pts

Oh hell no. That VK shot is for imagined dangers of blood loss in an infant. Not necessary, especially if the umbilical cord is not cut right away. Baby needs that last bit of Mom's blood.

[–] 1 pt

Bullshit. Why do you think so many babies are jaundiced in their first week? The liver can't handle that amount of synthetic vitamin K. It's over 1000% RDA for an adult body, let alone a baby.

If you believe the BS stats, give your baby oral vit K, or just trust that god/nature has not designed a human baby with such a fatally low vitamin k level.

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Well maybe my kids handled vitamin k just fine because they have good genes and not retarded white trash blood.

I actually think one of the kids got that shot