Doctors across the nation are alarmed that skepticism fueled by rising anti-science sentiment and medical mistrust is increasingly reaching beyond vaccines to other proven, routine, preventive care for babies.

A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which analyzed more than 5 million births nationwide, found that refusals of vitamin K shots nearly doubled between 2017 and 2024, from 2.9% to 5.2%. Other research suggests that parents who decline vitamin K shots are much more likely to refuse getting their newborns the hepatitis B vaccine and an eye ointment to prevent potentially blinding infections. Rates for that vaccination at birth dropped in recent years, and doctors confirm that more parents are refusing the eye medication.

“I do think these families care deeply about their infants,” said Dr. Kelly Wade, a Philadelphia neonatologist. “But I hear from families that it’s hard to make decisions right now because they’re hearing conflicting information.”

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    1 day ago

    One thing I’ve always noticed about “millennial” news stories like this, another explanation could almost always be poverty.

    I say this as someone who grew up poor enough to have to take medical advice with a grain of salt.

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      Exactly. Some “specialist” walks in, ticks a form on a clipboard, and it just added $2k to your bill. I don’t know if it’s mistrust of science vs. mistrust of the for-obscene-profit medical establishment.