Ddrops Organic Baby 400 IU 90 Drops - Daily Vitamin D Liquid for Infants. Supports Teeth & Bone Health. No Preservatives, No Sugar, Non-GMO, Allergy-Friendly
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Victoria
> 3 dayOur doctor recommended these vitamin D drops.
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Sarah Pennington
> 3 dayI love that I can just put one drop on before my baby nurses and she gets the recommended amount of vitamin d. Before this, I was putting it in her bottle and she wouldn’t always finish the whole thing so I didn’t know if she was getting enough. The only downside is that it can be hard to get the drop out of the bottle. And then you have to be careful it doesn’t rub off onto your clothes or the baby before she starts nursing.
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Lisa Kilheffer
> 3 dayI got these initially as a sample from my pediatricians office along with a bottle of D-Vi-Sol. I gave my 1-month-old baby D-Vi-Sol one time and he gagged for about 5 minutes; I felt terrible. I tried these the next day and I love that its just a drop that I can put on my nipple before nursing. He doesnt notice it. The only things I dont like about this product (which are far outweighed by the fact that Im not forcing 1 mL of sugary medicine into my childs mouth) are the dispensing method (holding the bottle upside down and waiting for one drop to fall out - it is not foolproof) and how quickly the drop runs so I have to get my infant son to latch on in 2 seconds so I dont lose the drop. I guess I could try other delivery methods that might be easier, such as a pacifier.
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Reed Nystrom
> 3 dayWe initially got drops that had to be administered with a syringe. The worst part of those were the larger volume and the taste/smell. They were awful and the LO did not care for them. These drops are amazing. They are concentrated which means a single drop and there is no off putting smell or taste. Would definitely recommend these drops.
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Adifway
> 3 daySuper easy and convenient way to get the baby vitamin d drops.
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Jeannie
> 3 dayI don’t know why all pediatricians to breastfeeding babies don’t just automatically prescribe these instead of those awful dropper ones that you have to find a way to get your breastfed baby to swallow 1 ml of! My girl has spit up issues when she was younger and was a bottle reject baby. Every 3 out of 4 times I gave her the 1 ml dropper kind, she’d get so upset that she’d throw up not only the vitamins but whatever breastmilk was in her little tummy. Then a girlfriend told me about these. They are a lifesaver!!! One drop on the nipple before a feeding was all it took. Taste never bothered my girl.
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A W.
> 3 dayOrdered Ddrops and Upspring drops since they appeared to be basically the same (fractionated coconut oil is the only ingredient besides vitamin D) and Upspring was less expensive. I’ll be buying the Ddrops from now one for the dispenser alone. Both really were flavorless (I tasted), neither caused any gastric disturbance for my baby, but Ddrops was far easier to dispense (and let’s face it, none are easy - picture coordinating a squirming, hungry baby and drop rolling - you’ve got about 10 seconds). I expected Ddrops to have a dropper because of other reviews, but you just turn the bottle upside down and wait for the drop. Upspring was similar, but it’s hard to get a full drop and it didn’t drip well from the bottle. Ddrops is much better.
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Libs
> 3 dayI had a sample of these from pediatrician and then bought Gerber D+ probiotics. Don’t make my mistake, stick with these. It’s amazingly annoying to have to dispense 5 oily drops of something instead of just 1. This dropper is also more reliable and predictable. Nobody’s got time for more oil stains of unknown origin. As far as flavor I never tried them but he seemed to like them at first. At 11 months he seems less interested/ indifferent.