0:00pediatrician explains hepatitis b vaccine The scene features a medium close-up shot of a woman from the chest up, centered in the frame, speaking directly to the camera. Her background is a dark, brick-like wall with subtle horizontal wooden slats, creating a warm and intimate setting. Soft, diffuse frontal lighting illuminates her face and hair, creating some highlights, and the overall color palette is dominated by warm tones of brown, gold, and deep red. She is actively engaged, using expressive hand gestures to emphasize her points. Dynamic text overlays appear and disappear throughout her speech, highlighting key phrases like "families tell me," "pressuring them," "Hepatitis B vaccine for their newborn," "I'm not," "it's really important," "make informed and empowered decisions," "babies," "lot of rumors," "birth dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine isn't important," "cancer-preventing vaccine," "leading cause of liver cancer," "brilliant virus," "small drops of blood," "sharing a toothbrush or chewing food for your baby," "protect them early," "pediatricians and medical professionals you see in person," "decisions for your littlest loved ones," and "give you useful information, so please let us." A prominent, static blue banner with the text "Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth" is consistently displayed at the bottom of the screen. The camera remains static throughout the segment.