Millions of Newborns Get Routine ‘Heel Prick’ Blood Tests — Why Are States Keeping Those Samples Without Parents’ Consent?

 

Backlink: CHILDREN’S HEALTH DEFENSE

Close to 4 million babies are born in the United States every year, and within their first 48 hours, nearly all are pricked in the heel so their blood can be tested for dozens of life-threatening genetic and metabolic problems.

The heel-stick test is considered such a crucial public health measure that states typically require it and parents aren’t asked for their permission before it’s done.