EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 27 MIN
Vitamin K: The Tiny Shot That Prevents a Big Emergency
from MamaDoc BabyDoc · host Renda K. Knapp, M.D. & Rachel Schultz, D.O.
Vitamin K shots for newborns have become a hot topic online — but what does the science actually say? In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we break down Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding (VKDB), a rare but potentially devastating condition that can cause dangerous internal bleeding in newborns, including bleeding in the brain. We explain why babies are born with low vitamin K levels, why the injection is recommended shortly after birth, and what parents should know about the myths and misinformation circulating on social media. We'll discuss: • What vitamin K does in the body • Why newborns are uniquely vulnerable to VKDB • The difference between the vitamin K shot and vaccines • Risks of declining the injection • What the medical evidence and decades of research show about safety • Common questions parents ask before delivery Our goal is not fear — it's facts. Whether you're expecting a baby, caring for a newborn, or simply trying to sort through conflicting information online, this episode gives you the evidence-based information you need to make informed decisions for your family.
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