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Tag: vitamin k

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Ask SciMoms: Should my baby get the Vitamin K shot at birth?

January 31, 2022July 17, 2022 by Layla Katiraee, posted in Health, Risk

The vitamin K shot is given at birth to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding or VKDB. This post explores the safety of the shot, its importance, and the risk of alternatives

Tagged Health, newborns, public health, shot, vitamin k

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