Babies are dying from vitamin K deficiency bleeding, a condition that can be easily prevented with a simple shot given at birth. Despite overwhelming evidence of the shot's safety and efficacy, a growing number of parents are refusing it, driven by misinformation and a fear of unnecessary medical intervention. This trend is particularly concerning as it has led to a rise in severe and sometimes fatal cases of vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The article highlights the tragic stories of families who have lost their babies due to this preventable condition, emphasizing the need for better education and awareness about the importance of the vitamin K shot. It also calls for a robust system to monitor vitamin K refusals and their consequences, as current data is insufficient to address the issue effectively.