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purplekitty
post 24/10/2012, 09:41 PM
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I have had 3 preterm bubs all of who have no required it. Also when I spoke with my doctor she was very anti the Vit K and she is a leading obstetrics doctors in NSW original.gif
I'd be more interested in what your paediatrician said about it.

You realise that just because your babies were OK without it ,that doesn't mean everybody's will be.


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post 24/10/2012, 09:47 PM
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Hi

I have refused the Vit K with all 5 of my children and will with my 6th. Never had a moments trouble.

I have had 3 preterm bubs all of who have no required it. Also when I spoke with my doctor she was very anti the Vit K and she is a leading obstetrics doctors in NSW original.gif



Fascinating that your leading Obstetrician is very against it? I'd love to know.
http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines/publications-16

It is actually a government directive that Vit K be given, your leading Obstetrician is definitely going against the flow for the sake of a vitamin?





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post 24/10/2012, 10:04 PM
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Get this, due to a mix up at the hospital my 4 week old was given 2 vitamin K injections ohmy.gif
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post 24/10/2012, 10:35 PM
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I doubt you could OD on a vitamin. Don't you just pee out what your body doesn't use?
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post 24/10/2012, 10:56 PM
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I doubt you could OD on a vitamin. Don't you just pee out what your body doesn't use?


Thats not true. You can overdose on some vitamins. Not all vitamins are water soluble (get peed out) some like vitamin K are fat soluble, so get processed more slowly by the liver and the excess is either stored in the liver or fat or passed out in poo.

Side effects of Vitamin K overdose (from the drug company)
The following adverse events have been reported concerning overdose with use of Konakion in neonates and infants: jaundice, hyperbilirubinaemia, increase GOT and GGT, abdominal pain, constipation, soft stools, malaise, agitation and cutaneous eruption.

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