Why would babies be Vitamin K deficient at birth?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @J..O..D
    @J..O..D 2 года назад +44

    We turned down the vitk for our kids. Had multiple doctors come in at the same time and basically bully us and make us think our kids would die without it. Stood strong in a very vulnerable time and kids are flourishing.

    • @terreciakennedy3265
      @terreciakennedy3265 2 года назад +1

      Same

    • @bhok1971
      @bhok1971 Год назад

      Same. Our 7 month unpoisoned baby is doing exceptionally well. Stands out in every way

    • @morganc5990
      @morganc5990 8 месяцев назад +5

      The exact same thing happened with us as well. Nurses and doctors were in the hall talking about us, coming in the room saying we'd have to sign a paper, I kept saying I would sign it, and guess what? There was never a paper to sign! Patients have rights! They need to remember that their job is to care for their patients, NOT make the decisions for them. And when they don't agree with their patients' choices, they have no right to treat them any differently.

  • @cnhsugarr
    @cnhsugarr 2 года назад +34

    As a first time pregnant woman, I have been racking my brain over the Vit K injection. Thank you for talking about it!

    • @brockhaggerty6100
      @brockhaggerty6100 2 года назад +10

      I just had a baby 2 weeks ago. My wife eats lots of meat. We opted out of the k shot.... along with the Pink eye treatment and genetic testing of her blood for genetic disease like Sickle cell and others.
      I'm glad Paul came to simular conclusions as I did. Just eat more meat. Lol

    • @shoppysharp9355
      @shoppysharp9355 2 года назад +1

      Lauren Becker's comment was excellent - have a look.

    • @TheHandrews
      @TheHandrews 2 года назад +8

      Mom of 5. Opted out for each and they are all beautiful and healthy. Thanks Paul for covering this topic.

    • @noname-bt9ky
      @noname-bt9ky 2 года назад +2

      @@brockhaggerty6100 AND ORGANS! people always forget organ meats

    • @brockhaggerty6100
      @brockhaggerty6100 2 года назад

      @@AppleMasterChris get your booster to with medical obedience like that.

  • @prepharmacystudent4795
    @prepharmacystudent4795 2 года назад +22

    I’m a junior in college going into my senior year studying neuroscience. I plan on going pharmacy school to eventually work in the industry. I’m having hesitations with my choice in career path because I believe that many of the autoimmune and inflammatory disorders that are most prevalent in society can be reversed by a diet and lifestyle change. Any chance you can make a video speaking to the next generation of doctors, researchers, etc on what we can do to educate ourselves and others. I have so much more to say on this, but I’ll keep this short in the hopes it gets read.

    • @alejkun4923
      @alejkun4923 Год назад +3

      I wish you a lot of success, we need more people who are curious for constantly finding out the truth by questioning the established dogmas.

  • @aussieluke2858
    @aussieluke2858 Год назад +19

    My partner recently had a our baby girl, we refused the vitamin K shot . One thing I’ve noticed it’s the cases of jaundice in new born’s is 6 out of 10 babies have jaundice . They say it’s from a overloaded liver … well wouldn’t a vitamin K shot with 10000-20000 the natural levels of vitamin k cause the liver to be overloaded??
    Our baby girl didn’t get jaundice and is now 3 weeks old and thriving, hasn’t been sick yet !

    • @morganc5990
      @morganc5990 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yes! My first two children received vitamin k in the hospital. They both had jaundice really bad. I remember their Drs making me feel as if I was starving them and that's why they had it. I would cry and feel like a terrible mother at every appt. With my third child we refused the vitamin k, even through all the bullying they did to us. Guess what? Jaundice was gone within the first week of life. His cord fell off sooner than the other two as well. I remember them telling us in the hospital that if it came off he would bleed terribly and it would be so bad. Now I don't trust the medical field for ANYTHING. It's a sad world we love in that it's come to this 😢

    • @JennyTheFrog
      @JennyTheFrog 7 месяцев назад

      I refused the vit k jab for all three of my babies but they all got jaundice 😂

  • @laurenbecker4507
    @laurenbecker4507 2 года назад +52

    Fat soluble vitamins from animals are very important in pregnancy (and every other time in life), but babies blood is thin the first 8 days to allow stem cells from the cord blood to move freely throughout the body and repair damage done during delivery. Hospitals sludge up Babies blood with excess vitamin k in case they drop them on their head and so they won't bleed out during circumcision. It's mainly a liability thing. My son and daughter were born at home and had no shots. Perfectly healthy.

  • @so3867
    @so3867 2 года назад +12

    Glad you are covering infant nutrition. Would love to hear your theory on why women experience morning sickness in first trimester and calf cramps later in pregnancy.
    Personally I think both are related to nutrient deficiencies - possibly magnesium & potassium.

    • @Elizabeth-qr7wr
      @Elizabeth-qr7wr 2 года назад +2

      Totally! I ate beef liver and took magnesium bicarbonate and low dosage of Shilajit during my pregnancies and never felt sick or had leg cramps!

    • @Thegardenhose
      @Thegardenhose 2 года назад

      You are on to something here I think you are right I’m almost certain on the magnesium

    • @gandalfthegrey2171
      @gandalfthegrey2171 Год назад

      I regularly take magnesium and have never had a leg cramp. I'm in my third trimester now. I think I've noticed far less nausea when supplementing my B vitamins. That's just my personal anecdote though.

    • @gandalfthegrey2171
      @gandalfthegrey2171 Год назад

      @@Elizabeth-qr7wr I was eating beef organs including liver and heart before pregnancy but stopped because we moved house and it was harder to get good quality meat but also I was concerned about overdosing on vitamin A...

    • @hiddenhand6973
      @hiddenhand6973 Год назад +1

      Look into vitamin B6 for morning sickness

  • @mamabearwarriors93
    @mamabearwarriors93 5 месяцев назад +4

    That shot was my biggest regret with my first. I'm preggers now and definitely going to do things differently (also eating a ton of meat and other animal products this time around)

  • @Loveandkindness33
    @Loveandkindness33 2 года назад +5

    My 1st born had the shot in 2004 and she was premature at 36 weeks. She developed severe jaundice and was under the lights for 13 days after. It was awful to deal with in the NICU. She even had to go back to the hospital after being released for 7 days because her labs showed her jaundice was still high. I was 20 years old when I had her. No one asked my permission back then to give her the shot nor explained anything to me. My daughter also developed hearing problems as well. This is also a result of severe jaundice. She also had difficulty in school and some development delays. I never made the connections till I started researching this!! After all these years….
    I’m currently 29 weeks pregnant with my 2nd and seriously considering having her not get the shot. I have a genetic disease called Ehlors-Danlos Syndrome. It’s a connective tissues disease and with this we also have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and don’t respond well to injections of any kind. Even lidocaine we don’t tolerate well. My children have a 50% chance of inheriting my EDS. My 1st born did and my 2nd most likely will also.

  • @nunulian4758
    @nunulian4758 2 года назад +15

    I thought I heard in populations where women even had adequate levels of k2 their babies still had low levels. There’s probably an actual reason levels are naturally low.

    • @simonmcintosh6565
      @simonmcintosh6565 2 года назад +2

      Yes 100% I detail why in a comment above.

    • @simonmcintosh6565
      @simonmcintosh6565 2 года назад +3

      Looks like it was removed. Ok babies go through the birth canal. It’s very traumatic. The placenta has pluripotent stem cells that flood the body to repair any damage. With good levels of vitamin K the blood is thicker and clots more easily and the stem cells can’t reach where they are needed.

    • @katelynwaitinforjesus8908
      @katelynwaitinforjesus8908 2 года назад +9

      @@simonmcintosh6565 this! ☝🏻 I came to the comments to say this. Babies need to be lower at birth. Breastmilk also helps regulate after birth. Also why delaying cord clamping is soooo important! Wait an hour.

    • @simonmcintosh6565
      @simonmcintosh6565 2 года назад +3

      @@katelynwaitinforjesus8908 thank you Katelyn. I’m waiting for Jesus too. Yes you are 100% correct. It just isn’t taught to doctors and it’s out of the general knowledge sphere even amongst aware people it seems.

    • @alicia9932
      @alicia9932 2 года назад

      @@simonmcintosh6565 Can you explain a little further, I apologize I'm not understanding...you're saying babies need to have lower vitamin k at birth?

  • @JennyTheFrog
    @JennyTheFrog 7 месяцев назад +4

    Pretty sure that if the lack of vitamin K in a baby was caused by the mother's own deficiency, then doctors would be prescribing vit k supplements to pregnant mothers, as they do with folic acid. I don't think the mother's deficiency is the cause for no vit k in newborns. I think it is meant to be this way. Science just hasn't figured out why yet.

  • @alchinov4695
    @alchinov4695 2 года назад +3

    6:00 "But i continue to believe that most plant foods and vegetables are B...NUT great for humans..." 🤣🤣 he almost had us

  • @alexamarielac
    @alexamarielac 2 месяца назад +1

    There’s research that shows that vitamin k doesn’t cross from the mother through the placenta to baby very well. Studies have been done about vit k supplementation for moms during pregnancy and it didn’t have much - if any - bearing on the baby’s vitamin k levels at birth. Babies are still born with lower levels of vitamin k. Post- birth, breastfeeding mothers supplementing with vit k- that makes a difference. We’re opting for oral vitamin k for baby and mom supplementing that we buy ourselves.

  • @katiefernandez1070
    @katiefernandez1070 3 месяца назад +1

    That’s the issue too, they don’t test any mothers for vitamin K deficiency they give it to everyone.
    How do they know? They just assume everyone is deficient.
    I refused vitamin K shot, I’m giving my baby vitamin k drops once a week, + I’m working on my diet making sure I have more vitamin K since I’m breastfeeding

  • @simonmcintosh6565
    @simonmcintosh6565 2 года назад +33

    No baby needs the vit K shot. Paul you were vaccine injured the same as Mikhalia Peterson. This was why you had such excessive autoimmune issues.

    • @alchinov4695
      @alchinov4695 2 года назад

      What does that mean, "vaccine injured"?

    • @Justforfun-ek7et
      @Justforfun-ek7et 2 года назад +1

      Had a friend who refused the Vitamin K shot on her third baby, the baby soon after got a brain bleed and almost died. I’m pretty sure my friend was not getting enough vitamin K through her diet, but I think she could have prevented so much pain and medical debt had she let her baby get that shot.

    • @simonmcintosh6565
      @simonmcintosh6565 2 года назад

      @@Justforfun-ek7et well the stats do not support your theory. At all.

    • @Justforfun-ek7et
      @Justforfun-ek7et 2 года назад

      @@simonmcintosh6565 What stats are you referring to? I'm speaking on one specific case, as I stated above, she must not have been getting enough vitamin K in her diet as her baby also didn't have vitamin K which led to a brain bleed that almost killed the baby and caused some learning delays.

    • @Justforfun-ek7et
      @Justforfun-ek7et 2 года назад +1

      @@AppleMasterChris agreed, which is why I pointed out my friends situation. had she been eating better it may not have happened and the baby wouldn't have some delays now and in her case the vitamin K shot would have saved them the pain and the medical bills.

  • @jaxson1948
    @jaxson1948 2 года назад +1

    Great job Dr. Paul!

  • @zippo_muk9254
    @zippo_muk9254 2 года назад +6

    *K2-M7 for Bones and K2-M4 for Blood if I remember correctly.* K2(M7) helps transport calcium to the bones and decalcify arteries.

    • @Unsensitive
      @Unsensitive 2 года назад +2

      K2 puts calcium where it belongs.
      You must be careful taking large doses of K2 though, unless you fixed your diet and the underlying inflammatory processes of atherosclerosis.
      Calcium in your arteries is a protective mechanism over top of soft plaques. If removed and these plaques are not resolved, it can lead to rupture and embolic events such as heart attack and stroke.

    • @k-v-d1795
      @k-v-d1795 2 года назад +2

      @@Unsensitive share your studies about high k2 intake and higher risk of heart attack.

    • @Unsensitive
      @Unsensitive 2 года назад +2

      @@k-v-d1795 I'm not aware of any studies done on this specifically, but we can easily infer the potential risk from the studies we have.
      1. Calcifications are layered on top of soft plaques as protection.
      2. Soft plaques are created by inflammatory processes, and other mechanisms too long to discuss here.
      3. K2 reduces arterial calcifications, and is at least somewhat dose dependent.
      4. Remove the calcification and any unhealed soft plaques are at increased risk for rupture.
      So the process would be, fix your risk factors for atherosclerosis. Until you've done this, it would seem prudent to be be cautious on large doses of K2.
      The studies I find show a reduction in risk, but they were epidemiology, not interventional studies.
      The interventional studies I find seem to stop their endpoints at lowering calcium progression and calcium scores. That they don't continue to look for embolic events leaves us as an unknown still.

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    @zippo_muk9254 2 года назад +4

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  • @TwiFiveGirls101
    @TwiFiveGirls101 3 месяца назад

    Is there a way to test my Vitamin K levels while pregnant?

  • @Spyrit2011
    @Spyrit2011 Год назад +1

    When I was pregnant, I drank a lot of milk ( I am lactase persistent), and craved and ate red meat. My son was NOT a fat chubby baby, instead he was a dense brick of a baby. I mean it could of been the result of my son using my bladder as a punching bag, he was definitely very strong, and very dexterous, and instead of putting things into his mouth to investigate like alot of babies do, he used his hands and eyes to sate his curiosity, I used to say he was a blind person in a past life heh.

  • @motivatedtocomment
    @motivatedtocomment 2 года назад

    Anything to add about K2 in breast milk or lack thereof?

  • @kcc879
    @kcc879 2 года назад +3

    I only ate tune beef and Brie cheeses and butter while pregnant they still gave my son a K shot….

    • @katelynwaitinforjesus8908
      @katelynwaitinforjesus8908 2 года назад +3

      You have to purposely get out of it. Waivers and all that crap. Otherwise the hospital does what it wants. Hate to hear that.

  • @ratclifferob
    @ratclifferob 2 года назад +3

    Wtf give an injection when you can put it in the food or say what food is high in k2 ?

    • @KJB0001
      @KJB0001 2 года назад +8

      Babies have low vit K by design. So that the pluripotent stem cells in the placenta can easily get to any part where damage may have been made from squeezing/trama during birth.

    • @hiddenhand6973
      @hiddenhand6973 Год назад

      @@KJB0001 Interesting! Is there somewhere I can read more about this?

  • @rationalpear1816
    @rationalpear1816 Год назад

    Tert-tile. Not tershul. Still can’t make sense of the different activities. if k1 is converted to MK-4 (the active form), in the liver, why different activities? Is it similar to the poor conversion of carotenoids to retinol in some people?

  • @alexisgateau-begin2082
    @alexisgateau-begin2082 2 года назад

    Do you need vitamin k1 if you get enough vitamin k2 from your diet?

  • @Shanelie
    @Shanelie Год назад +2

    I read that vitamin k doesn’t really transfer through the placenta because it’s fat-soluble and stored in the liver. 🤷🏼‍♀️ I appreciate you not pushing the shot as a huge necessity. I feel the same way; there has to be a reason humans are born with this deficiency.

  • @abas1r
    @abas1r 2 года назад +4

    Holy shit he's got a shirt on!! 😳

    • @stephens9462
      @stephens9462 2 года назад +1

      He occasionally wears a “Kale is bullshit” t-shirt.

    • @unknownyoutubuser
      @unknownyoutubuser 2 года назад

      He only wears 'em at home, in public always without one 😂

    • @abas1r
      @abas1r 2 года назад

      @@unknownyoutubuser Err no, he did a video 'at home' a week or two ago with 25 people in his front room where he looked completely naked.. then his next video in a store he said 'I never wear shirts' and then the one after he's wearing a shirt... just another of his many contradictions!!!

  • @DiggingNorway
    @DiggingNorway 2 года назад

    Kefir? K1 or k2?

  • @lisbeth.salander6743
    @lisbeth.salander6743 4 месяца назад +1

    WEIRD THIS IS KNOWN ONLY IN USA NOT ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD

  • @catherinethompson6531
    @catherinethompson6531 9 месяцев назад

    Okay but is this vitamin K2 water soluble or fat soluble? Their claim is that vitamin K is fat soluble so it does not go through the umbilical cord well enough. And just because there are women who didn’t take it and their baby was fine, doesn’t really mean anything. That’s a horrible argument. Survivors bias does not work. I’m a pretty crunchy woman lol. But I will be giving my baby the vitamin K shot because I’m not gonna act like I know everything about it.

  • @reginafarias
    @reginafarias 2 года назад +1

    This time you didn't get the real reason. There is no deficient in vit K baby.

  • @lukaspilz_health
    @lukaspilz_health Год назад +1

    Hey Paul. Please look at the methods part of the study. It is exactly the same kind of nonsense as in so many other studies...They did FFQs retrospective for a whole year...all of this data is to be taken with like huge grains of salt...

  • @HeyTripleJ
    @HeyTripleJ Год назад +1

    What if I do circumcision AFTER day 8? Like a month after he’s born, and did NOT get the Vit K shot

    • @emily814
      @emily814 Год назад +4

      I don’t recommend circumcision ever. Very bad for baby and the history behind it is ridiculous.

    • @georgebacon2546
      @georgebacon2546 Месяц назад

      Are you a jew?

  • @anthonyderosa7730
    @anthonyderosa7730 2 года назад

    Interesting

  • @mattjohnson9727
    @mattjohnson9727 2 года назад +2

    But does it harm newborns to receive vitamin K? If there is no risk, I don't really see what the issue could be. Just an extra precaution, right?

    • @katelynwaitinforjesus8908
      @katelynwaitinforjesus8908 2 года назад +6

      It’s a synthetic form. A study I read years back stated the injection was also about 12x the normal dose that they should be. For anyone who fears NOT getting it at all, there is an oral form. It’s really not necessary though when you dig deeper into WHY newborns are lower to begin with. It serves a purpose.

    • @katelynwaitinforjesus8908
      @katelynwaitinforjesus8908 2 года назад +4

      @@AppleMasterChris yes I agree. It can be dangerous. Education is first. In any intervention and nutrition. I’d hope they would take a nugget and start to ask questions. I would want people to know that they have a choice, and not everything should be straight protocol.

    • @mrym80
      @mrym80 2 года назад +4

      @@AppleMasterChris maybe if you listen to Candace Owen’s Shot in the dark series, you will change you mind…She gives lots of information and statistics from the official sources about the shot itself like all the dangerous ingredients that are in them, infant hemorrhage numbers before the vitamin k shot introduction, etc. for all of us to make an informed consent.

    • @mrteetee331
      @mrteetee331 2 года назад +4

      It does have a risk. The only infant vaccine with a black box warning

    • @Loveandkindness33
      @Loveandkindness33 2 года назад

      @@AppleMasterChris My 1st born had the shot in 2004 and she was premature at 36 weeks. She developed severe jaundice and was under the lights for 13 days after. It was awful to deal with in the NICU. She even had to go back to the hospital after being released for 7 days because her labs showed her jaundice was still high. I was 20 years old when I had her. No one asked my permission back then to give her the shot nor explained anything to me. My daughter also developed hearing problems as well. This is also a result of severe jaundice. She also had difficulty in school and some development delays. I never made the connections till I started researching this!! After all these years….
      I’m currently 29 weeks pregnant with my 2nd and seriously considering having her not get the shot. I have a genetic disease called Ehlors-Danlos Syndrome. It’s a connective tissues disease and with this we also have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and don’t respond well to injections of any kind. Even lidocaine we don’t tolerate well. My children have a 50% chance of inheriting my EDS. My 1st born did and my 2nd most likely will also.

  • @Davidson640
    @Davidson640 2 года назад +2

    Do you know what has great amounts of vitamin k2, RAW CHEESE

  • @tonystyles21
    @tonystyles21 2 года назад

    Apparently I need more vitamin k

  • @johnhansen8134
    @johnhansen8134 9 месяцев назад +4

    My youngest daughter had the synthetic Vitamin K then a brain hemorrhage at two days old and became crippled and blind for life.
    Fully corona vaxxed, she passed in 2022 after hemorrhaging internally and externally, then pneumonia, then the ventilator, then Jesus and the angels.

  • @sandra.louize
    @sandra.louize 10 месяцев назад

    So blood work should be done to see where the mother is at in Vitamin K and then recommendations for baby to injected done after!!! Not one size fits all, one injection fits all! ... I eat tons of game meat, organs and eggs and they still going to push that injection no matter what

    • @tiad.9142
      @tiad.9142 Месяц назад

      Apparently another comment mentioned that studies show that while mom is pregnant K doesn’t cross placenta…so even if hers are high baby is born low, but they do show that mom supplementing post partum it will pass through breastmilk

  • @ABC-rg4li
    @ABC-rg4li 2 года назад +1

    If vit k shot is refused, does one have to absolutely wait till day 8 for circumcision if they choose if its a boy? Or would oral vitamin K allow it to be done same day or in general should we just wait till it's naturally produced and even oral vitamin K is bad?

    • @bri220
      @bri220 Год назад +7

      Circumcision is definitely unnecessary. If you look at the research on it's benefits they are very poor. Even the American Pediatrics Society doesn't even recommend it anymore. Check out elephant in the hospital.

    • @ABC-rg4li
      @ABC-rg4li Год назад +1

      @@bri220 I'm natural but 100% for circumcision. It's way more than cosmetic. I've been antivax my whole life, I know their obsession with it and the horrendous "your whole baby" which is such a misguided and hurtful phrase. We don't call someone missing large limbs as not whole. women become mutilated many times during childbirth, and that is all uneven. circumcision, is a blessing and piece of cake and actually beneficial compared to that. I know way too many people with issues with their foreskin. It festers bacteria and an uncut guy gave me my first yeast infection where once you get it, you are prone to them. They absolutely need more work than circed, It's a lie that they don't.

    • @bri220
      @bri220 Год назад +4

      @@ABC-rg4li since we're speaking anecdotally all of the men in my family that are intact have zero issues with thier foreskin. All the women I know that got yeast infections caught it from intact men while they were on birth control and addicted sugar, and they were able to get rid of their yeast infection by going off of birth control.
      If you actually research the intactivist points without getting emotional you will see that it is cosmetic, cultural, and historically linked to atrocities visited upon our military, but it is 100% not based on science.
      Best way to argue your point is to study theirs. I urge you to start with the "elephant in the hospital" instead of the comment section of Your Whole Baby forums.

    • @ABC-rg4li
      @ABC-rg4li Год назад +1

      @@bri220 I know that source. It's all very emotionally driven and not scientific. God created it because he had a plan for it. (As in removing it to separate the jews from the gentiles) that's it. So he said we can remove it with no issues and we can. My son will be born next year and lucky for him, he'll be circumcised and not have to deal with it or smegma or a higher rate of bacteria. 😊

    • @hiddenhand6973
      @hiddenhand6973 Год назад

      @@ABC-rg4li Just keep it washed. Circumcision of the heart is the New Testament way. America is very Judaized, unfortunately.

  • @erict6936
    @erict6936 2 года назад +2

    Paul, make a video about constipation on a carnivore diet

    • @SG-ji5ij
      @SG-ji5ij 2 года назад +9

      There is no constipation on a Carnivore diet unless you're not consuming enough fat (i.e. eating too lean).

    • @jaxson1948
      @jaxson1948 2 года назад +1

      Dr. Baker covered that about a week ago!

    • @blessedanswer6907
      @blessedanswer6907 2 года назад +1

      You actually may experience diarrhea for 2 weeks when you start Carnivore.

  • @SG-mr4ig
    @SG-mr4ig 5 месяцев назад

    Wait, so no raw milk in pregnancy?

  • @tommycala
    @tommycala 2 года назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @JennyTheFrog
    @JennyTheFrog 7 месяцев назад +7

    Pretty sure that if the lack of vitamin K in a baby was caused by the mother's own deficiency, then doctors would be prescribing vit k supplements to pregnant mothers, as they do with folic acid. I don't think the mother's deficiency is the cause for no vit k in newborns. I think it is meant to be this way. Science just hasn't figured out why yet.